Google’s doodle honors Anglo-Indian traveler and entrepreneur Sake Dean Mahomed on the 260th anniversary of his birth. Mahomed was born in 1759 in Patna, India. His father died when he was 10, and ...
Google paid tribute to Sake Dean Mahomed on Tuesday, with a commemorative homepage doodle to celebrate the Indian entrepreneur on the day his first book was finished. Mahomed was born in 1759 and died ...
Today's Google Doodle celebrates the achievements of Sake Dean Mahomed, author, surgeon and entrepreneur. On this day in 1794, Mahomed became the first Indian to publish a book in English—he later ...
Jan. 15 (UPI) --Google is celebrating the life of entrepreneur and author Sake Dean Mahomed who introduced Indian customs to England, with a new Doodle. Mahomed, who moved to London in 1810, is ...
Today on the Google home page is a special Doodle, a Google logo, for Sake Dean Mahomed. It is unclear when his birthday is, but he was born sometime during 1759 and lived until his young 90s. Sake ...
After becoming the first Indian author to publish a book in English, but before introducing Great Britain to concept of shampooing, Sake Dean Mahomed opened Great Britain’s first Indian restaurant. To ...
“Indian dishes… in the highest perfection, and allowed by the greatest epicures to be unequalled to any curries ever made in England.” — Advert for the Hindoostane Coffee House, 'The Times', March ...
In this time of increasing intolerance of immigrants and other cultures, it is worth remembering contributions made by people from different cultures to medical science throughout history. One British ...
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He was the first Indian author to publish a book in English, as well as owner of the first Indian restaurant in Britain. Steven Musil is a senior news editor at CNET News. He's been hooked on tech ...