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mention the two titles given by the British government to the Indians

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Answered by Rulebreaker1
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knighthood and Sir are the two titles given by British government to india.
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Answered by presentmoment
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The British government gave two titles to Indians: Sir and Knighthood.

Explanation:

  • In order to create a loyal class that could support the British government and favor their decisions, they gave titles to Indians.  
  • “Knighthood” honor was given to the rulers of Princely states and Indian states who were subjugated and accepted their suzerainty.
  • Similarly, the title of “Sir” was given to appreciate the act of artists and activists in favor of Britishers.  
  • Rabindranath Tagore was given the title of Knighthood for contribution in Literature which he returned post Amritsar massacre in 1919.

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