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[Articles & News] Why do we still address British colonials as 'Lords' in our history books even today?

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Post time: 20-4-2018 13:15:58
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The same reason why we address Mughals like Akbar, Jahangir, etc. as “Badshahs


Alauddin Khalji as “Sultan”,


Winston Churchill as “Sir


& several foot-licking zamindars as “Ray Bahadurs”


These are titles conferred upon them by their office, not because of any public Respect. You can choose not to address them by these names, if you don't think it's right to do so…
P.S. If you look for titles which were born out of public respect, you don't have to look further …
Mahatma Gandhi


Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose


Desha bandhu Chittaranjan Das…



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Post time: 25-4-2018 23:00:16
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coz we are servile.
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Post time: 25-4-2018 20:36:36 Posted From Mobile Phone
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We Indians always give respect to others.  Our history & culture imbibe thus in our blood. Besides, we also get easily influenced by foreigners. As British era powerful people were addressed as Lordship & very intelligently they organise in forum for others to address them like that.
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 Author| Post time: 26-4-2018 09:43:52
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niya 25-4-2018 11:00 PM
coz we are servile.

Yes...Correct You are !!!
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Post time: 26-4-2018 10:26:51
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THe British entered India with their titles or wee=re conferred with titles once they went back. Therefore so many Lords.
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