Why did the Indians headed over the ancient texts to Britannia
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As they wanted to let people of future come and see the economic,social,political stays of India.
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To protect the indian culture, the indians headed over the ancient texts to britannia.
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- The eager supporter of british conquest of India, rennel saw preparation of maps as essential to the process of domination.
- The picture tries to tell that indians willingly gave over their ancient texts to britannia.
- So,the symbol of british power as if asking her to become the protector of indian culture.
- Brahmans offering the shastras to britannia, frontispiece to the first map produced by james rennel, in the year of 1782.
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