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- Kalapani_(Indian_expatriates_in_UK) abstract "Kalapani refers to the Indians who crossed the sea to live in the UK during the British regime in 18th and 19th century. The process of crossing the seas was called Kalapani, and was banned in major Indian religions at that time. Expatriates were mainly sailors and servants who used to live with their British masters. A large number of concubines accompanied their men as well. In most parts, they went in an agreement to come back after a certain period of time which they failed in many cases. Many of them turned into beggars or prostitutes as a result. Later a law was passed to ensure the rights of expatriates.".
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- Kalapani_(Indian_expatriates_in_UK) wikiPageWikiLink Itesham_Uddin.
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- Kalapani_(Indian_expatriates_in_UK) comment "Kalapani refers to the Indians who crossed the sea to live in the UK during the British regime in 18th and 19th century. The process of crossing the seas was called Kalapani, and was banned in major Indian religions at that time. Expatriates were mainly sailors and servants who used to live with their British masters. A large number of concubines accompanied their men as well. In most parts, they went in an agreement to come back after a certain period of time which they failed in many cases.".
- Kalapani_(Indian_expatriates_in_UK) label "Kalapani (Indian expatriates in UK)".
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