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'''Colonial India''' was the part of the [[Indian subcontinent]] which was under the jurisdiction of European colonial powers, during the Age of Discovery. European power was exerted both by conquest and trade, especially in [[spice trade|spices]]. '''Colonial India''' was the part of the [[Indian subcontinent]] which was under the jurisdiction of European colonial powers, during the Age of Discovery. European power was exerted both by conquest and trade, especially in [[spice trade|spices]].
 +==See also==
 +
 +* [[Ancient India]]
 +** [[Greater India]]
 +** [[Indosphere]]
 +** [[Sanskritization]]
 +** [[Buddhism in Southeast Asia|Spread of Buddhism in Southeast Asia]]
 +** [[Hinduism in Southeast Asia|Spread of Hinduism in Southeast Asia]]
 +
 +* [[List of largest empires in India|Indian empires]]
 +** [[Chola dynasty|Chola Empire]]
 +** [[Maratha Empire]]
 +** [[Sikh Empire]]
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 +* [[British Raj]]
 +** [[Economy of India under the British Raj]]
 +** [[Economy of India under Company rule]]
 +** [[Political warfare in British colonial India]]
 +
 +* [[List of Indian Princely States]]
 +** [[Arakkal Kingdom]]
 +** [[Hyderabad State]]
 +** [[Kingdom of Mysore]]
 +** [[Kingdom of Travancore]]
 +** [[Rajputana|Rajput States]]
 +** [[Zamorin|Kingdom of Calicut]]
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Colonial India was the part of the Indian subcontinent which was under the jurisdiction of European colonial powers, during the Age of Discovery. European power was exerted both by conquest and trade, especially in spices.

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