The Kiplings and India: A Collection of Writings from British India, 1870-1900Main MenuWorks by the KiplingsDigital Editions of Works by the KiplingsBy AuthorSocial Movements in British IndiaRepresenting FamineMaterials related to the Famines of the 1870s on this siteTimeline: The Kiplings and IndiaA visual guide to dates and events involving the Kiplings and Indian culture 1870-1900GlossaryA Path containing Glossary entriesMap: Place Names in 19th-Century British-IndiaGoogle Map, Dublin Core Term: SpatialWorks CitedGeneral BibliographyEditorial TeamBios of Individuals Involved in this ProjectAmardeep Singhc185e79df2fca428277052b90841c4aba30044e1
Behramji Malabari
12016-08-10T14:08:35-04:00James McAdamsa0149a18259fd11770d8b65e3eb05a7635d5845c421Historical Peopleplain2016-08-10T14:08:35-04:00James McAdamsa0149a18259fd11770d8b65e3eb05a7635d5845cIndian writer and social reformer known for progressive views on women's rights and child marriage. A vocal critic of the Rukhmabai case, which he used his paper, the Indian Spectator, to oppose in the 1880s.
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