RM2G226B2–geography/travel, India, poeple, refugees, East Pakistani in a camp at Benapol, 13.4.1971, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMR70XR4–Mahatma Gandhi at the All India Radio, New Delhi, India, from where he gave a broadcast message to refugees on November 1947
RM2B01DTK–India: 'Parsees of Bombay'. Wood engraving from a drawing by Emile Antoine Bayard (1837-1891), c. 1878. The collapse of the Persian Sassanid Empire in the 7th century CE caused the state religion to be switched from Zoroastrianism to Islam. Zoroastrianism slowly went from the religion of most in Iran, to a persecuted minority. For the survival of their faith and their lives, a large number of Zoroastrians chose to emigrate. According to the Qissa-i Sanjan, one group of those refugees landed in what is now Gujarat, India, where they were allowed greater freedom to observe their old customs.
RMA28AN1–Bangladesh refugees on arrival at Tripura North East India 1971 old vintage 1900s picture
RMGG2EH8–Kasmir - 1948 Refugees in pro-Indian territories 1948 U.N.
RMCWCEHB–Tibetan Buddhist refugees in India, where their religious leader, the Dalai Lama is in exile. Tibetans' resistance to the
RMA1F4BD–Bengali refugees at Salt Lake Camp India November 1971
RM2B032WH–The collapse of the Persian Sassanid Empire in the 7th century CE caused the state religion to be switched from Zoroastrianism to Islam. Zoroastrianism slowly went from the religion of most in Iran, to a persecuted minority. For the survival of their faith and their lives, a large number of Zoroastrians chose to emigrate. According to the Qissa-i Sanjan, one group of those refugees landed in what is now Gujarat, India, where they were allowed greater freedom to observe their old customs and to preserve their faith. The descendants of those Zoroastrians, now known as the Parsis, would play a
RM2HJAAJ9–21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... tibetan refugees pose for photographs as they leave aircraft. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinri
RFA53MET–Painet ha1403 228 poverty tibetan refugees manali himachel pradesh india country developing nation economically developed
RMKJCR99–Major General Nathu Singh talking to a group of refugees from West Pakistan during partition of India
RM2AW2WF0–Report of refugees in a camp (area Japara) Portrait of a Balinese or Indian woman with a baby Date: March 1947 Location: Indonesia, Dutch India
RM2GJE46M– 1971-06-24 The East Pakistani refugees only managed to bring a few belongings with them to India where their presence is creating growing religious tension. Photo: Leif Engberg / DN / TT / Code: 15
RMHTBK3X–Tibetan women sitting with tourist smiling
RMEH3F5G–A small homeless girl, severely disabled, begging for money in rural India.
RMHPX17C–A muslim woman in the sstreets of New York
RM2ABX8M7–AN IMPROVED BOLT HEADING MACHINE. BETTS' BOLT HEADING MACHINE. Tin Salt in Gingerbread. A REVOLVING .SHIELD FOR CARS. THE FAMINE IN INDIA. SHANAFELT'S REVOLVING SHIELD FOR CARS. THE FAMINE IN INDIA—REFUGEES IN A GOVERNMENT CAMP., scientific american, 1892-06-18
RM2AN70NB–Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India . CROPS STACKED ON THE FLAT ROOF OF A FARM-HOUSE INSOUTHERN DE-GE mi^^s^mi^mfsi^^&mmmmmm;. SCENE IN ONE OF THE LOWER AGRICULTURAL VALLEYS OFSOUTHERN KAM IX FURTHER SKIRMISHES WITH BRIGANDS 205 up the valley of the Bar Chu to a hamlet called Dam (inChinese Tangtsun). Here we were well received, the localpeople even providing a few ula yak to carry the baggage ofthe refugees and some of our grain. This was a pleasantsurprise; for Chinese authority was practically non-existente
RM2G226A7–geography/travel, India, poeple, refugees, East Pakistani in a camp at Benapol, 13.4.1971, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RMA2FHA9–Mahatma Gandhi at the All India Radio New Delhi India from where he gave a broadcast message to refugees on November 1947
RMGG2FF1–1947, the British air force carries out the most important refugee evacuation of all times. It transports thousands of refugees heading for India, coming from Pakistan, or vice versa. Thus, 63 persons were transported in a Dakota. November 13, 1947 Ainsi
RMA7F50B–old vintage 1900s black and white pictures Life in India Indian life
RMA1F4BE–Bengali children refugees fled to India November 1971 to escape the war inside Bangaldesh
RMD18KC3–Father's vigil over his dying son in a refugee camp during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971. They are part of the 9.5
RM2HJATCJ–21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... a BOAC air hostess leads six tibetan refugees away from aircraft. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann He
RM2AW2WFB–Report of refugees in a camp (area Japara) Portrait of a Balinese or Indian woman with a baby Date: March 1947 Location: Indonesia, Dutch India
RM2GJE454– 1971-06-24 The East Pakistani refugees only managed to bring a few belongings with them to India where their presence is creating growing religious tension. Photo: Leif Engberg / DN / TT / Code: 15
RMA7F504–old vintage 1900s black and white pictures Life in India Indian life
RM2HJARK7–21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... a BOAC air hostess leads six tibetan refugees away from aircraft. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann He
RM2HJAMJ7–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... close up of youngest child, Sonam Kiypa, eating lunch. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
RM2GJE458– 1971-06-24 The East Pakistani refugees only managed to bring a few belongings with them to India where their presence is creating growing religious tension. Photo: Leif Engberg / DN / TT / Code: 15
RM2HJAJK9–21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... five year old Kalasang Youdon sits alone on the steps of the airport. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann
RM2HJA52T–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... every morning, the Tibetan Flag is run up at their modest home. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
RM2F59MF1–1971-06-24 The East Pakistani refugees only managed to bring a few belongings with them to India where their presence is creating growing religious tension. Photo: Leif Engberg / DN / TT / Code: 15
RM2HJAN9W–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
RM2F59RPE–1971-06-24 The East Pakistani refugees only managed to bring a few belongings with them to India where their presence is creating growing religious tension. Photo: Leif Engberg / DN / TT / Code: 15
RM2HJA78P–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
RM2F59N3C–1971-06-24 The East Pakistani refugees only managed to bring a few belongings with them to India where their presence is creating growing religious tension. Photo: Leif Engberg / DN / TT / Code: 15
RM2HJAFGA–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
RM2GJE45A– 1971-06-24 An old man, suffering from cholera, sits under a dilapidated reed shelter in the Kalyani refugee camp. Dressed in rags, they wander along the roads in the border region between East Pakistan and India. They belong to the army of the poor who have been forced to leave by West Pakistani troops. Their villages have been burnt down and in India, they are faced with new suffering. Photo: Leif Engberg / DN / TT / code 15
RM2HJACRP–Tibetan Refugee Children at Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, 7th March 1963. Our Picture Shows ... Children participate in Buddhist prayers twice a day. The thirteen boys and eight girls arrived in the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. The community is named after eighteenth century Swiss educationalist, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, who devoted his life to closing divisions in society through education of the whole person, their Head, Heart and Hands.
RM2HJA0X5–21 Tibetan Refugee Children land at London Heathrow Airport, Tuesday 26th February 1963. A BOAC Airliner brings the thirteen boys and eight girls to the UK, from a refugee camp in northern India. Many now orphaned, the children have fled chinese occupation and persecution. Our Picture Show ... Six year old Ngawang Losang cannot speak a word of english, but is enjoying a joke with BOAC receptionist Jeanette Reed (left) and Maureen Marchant. The children are to be relocated to the Pestalozzi Village for Children in Sedlescombe, East Sussex, which will be their new home for the next ten years.
RM2F59MPM–1971-06-24 An old man, suffering from cholera, sits under a dilapidated reed shelter in the Kalyani refugee camp. Dressed in rags, they wander along the roads in the border region between East Pakistan and India. They belong to the army of the poor who have been forced to leave by West Pakistani troops. Their villages have been burnt down and in India, they are faced with new suffering. Photo: Leif Engberg / DN / TT / code 15
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