The New Scots: The Story of Asians in ScotlandJ. Donald, 1992 - 216 pagine This Book Makes Clear That There Has Been A Continuous Presence In Scotland Of People Of Indian And Pakistani Origin For More Than A Century, Even If The Majority Of Those Earlier Migrants Were Sojournese Rather Than Settlers. |
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The Scots in India | 37 |
The Indians in Scotland | 62 |
The Indians Between the Two Wars | 98 |
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Aberdeen areas arrival Asian Asian community Asians in Scotland became Bengal Britain British brothers brought Chinese community in Scotland contacts councillor culture customs decade Duleep Singh Dundee early East India Company Edinburgh eighteenth century employment England English ethnic minorities factories faith families festivals friends Glasgow Herald Gorbals Guru Hindu houses immigrants Indian community Indian pedlars Indian students Indian subcontinent Indians in Scotland indigenous Indo-Pakistani industrial Islamic Italian Jagraon Jewish Jews join labour land lascars Lithuanian London Lord Provost Maharajah migration Muhammed Muslims Nakodar Nathoo Nathoo Mohammed native newcomers nineteenth century number of Asian number of Indian organisations Pakistan peddling perhaps Polish Port Dundas princes Punjab racism refugees religion religious Saggar Scots in India Scottish Scottish society servants settled Sher ships shops Sikh social soon started stay Street Sundhi Taoism towns trade tradition twentieth century United Kingdom village warehouse workers World young