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Project Dastaan's Child of Empire

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Project Dastaan is a peace-building initiative that examines the human impact of the largest forced migration in recorded history, the 1947 Partition of India and Pakistan.

Indian Soldiers who camped in the gardens of Hampton Court on several occasions came from the many pre-Partition states of British India at the time and would have experienced the impact of Partition on their return home from service in the British Indian Army.

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Project Dastaan's Child of Empire

Type:Exhibition

Hampton Court Palace, East Molesey, London, KT8 9AU

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