Read the passage and answer the following questions: Madras developed by incorporating innumerable surrounding villages and by creating opportunities and spaces for a variety of communities. Several different communities came and settled in Madras, performing a range of economic functions. The 'dubashes' were Indians who could speak two languages- The local language and English. They worked as agents and merchants, acting as intermediaries between Indian society and the British. They used their privileged position in government to acquire wealth. Their powerful position in society was established by their charitable works and patronage of temples in the Black Town. |
In 19th century Madras, who were the 'dubashes'? |
Indians who used to collect ashes from pyres. Indians who could speak two languages. Indian lifeguards on the coasts. None of the above |
Indians who could speak two languages. |
Several different communities came and settled in Madras, performing a range of economic functions. The 'DUBASHES' were Indians who could speak two languages- The local language and English. |