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  2. British Indians - Wikipedia

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    British Indian actors not only have a strong presence in the UK, but also in the United States, where Parminder Nagra, Naveen Andrews and Kunal Nayyar (who are all Britons of Indian origin) have found fame in ER, Lost, The Big Bang Theory and Desperate Housewives respectively, though Nagra is the only one to portray an actual British citizen of ...

  3. Anglo-Indian people - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Indian people are a distinct minority community of mixed-race British and Indian ancestry. During the colonial period, their ancestry was defined as British paternal and Indian maternal heritage; post-independence, "Anglo-Indian" has also encompassed other European and Indian ancestries. Anglo-Indians' first language is usually English.

  4. British Sindhis - Wikipedia

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    British Sindhis; Total population; 25,000 (2011) Regions with significant populations; Mainly England · Smaller communities in Scotland and Wales: Languages; Sindhi · British English · Urdu or Hindi: Religion; Islam · Hinduism: Related ethnic groups; Sindhi diaspora · British Pakistanis · British Indians

  5. Indian community of London - Wikipedia

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    Indian Muslims in London have strong connections to the Pakistani and Bangladeshi Muslim community of London. Most Indian Muslims came from East Africa, Jamaica, Gujarat, Bihar, West Bengal and Mumbai. Christianity: There are a significant number of Christian Indians in London. Most of them are from the states of Kerala and Goa.

  6. South Asians in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    One of the most famous early Indian immigrants to Britain was Sake Dean Mahomet, a captain of the British East India Company and a native of Patna in the Indian state of Bihar. [25] Due to the majority being lascars, the earliest Muslim communities were found in port towns, found living in barracks, Christian charity homes and hostels. [15]

  7. List of British Indians - Wikipedia

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    Dean Mahomed (1759–1851), British Indian traveller and writer originally from Patna in modern-day Bihar [1] Elizabeth Sharaf un-Nisa (1758–1822), Mughal noble married into the aristocratic Ducarel family.

  8. British diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The British diaspora played a significant role in bringing British sports to the world. British sailors and soldiers contributed to association football becoming the most popular sport in the world. [50] In a few places, Britons helped establish cricket, only for it to be replaced by baseball, an American sport with English antecedents. This ...

  9. British Asians - Wikipedia

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    The following birthplace figures cover the region of England and Wales, which constitute 94.7 percent of the UK's Asian British statistics: [19] For the British Indian category, 606,298 (42.9 percent) were born in the United Kingdom, and 579,521 (41 percent) were born in India, accounting for 83.9 percent of the group.