- - "the big bang theory" astrophysicist with a yorkshire terrier named cinnamon
- - "The Big Ban Theory" character who was born in New Delhi
- - dr. ...... koothrappali ("the big bang theory" character)
- - "the big bang theory" regular
- - Sheldon's Indian friend on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - Sheldon's pal on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - Indian-born character on "The Big Bang Theory," fondly
- - Kunal Nayyar's character in "The Big Bang Theory"
- - The Big Bang Theory chum of Sheldon and Leonard
- - The Big Bang Theory astrophysicist whose parents live in India
- - Role on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - "The Big Bang Theory" role played by Kunal Nayyar
- - The Big Bang Theory astrophysicist Koothrappali
- - Kunal's role on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - Howard's pal on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - "The Big Bang Theory" character whose last name is Koothrappali
- - TV pal of Sheldon, Leonard, and Howard
- - The British in India
- - Rushdie's "Midnight's Children" is set at the end of it
- - Rule of India
- - Paul Scott series "The ...... Quartet"
- - Paul Scott novels "The .......... Quartet"
- - Pal of Sheldon and Leonard on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - Mama's boy on "What's Happening!!"
- - Kunal Nayyar's role on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - India-born character on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - British rule in India (with "The")
- - Bow-tied horndog contestant on "The Apprentice 2"
- - "The Big Bang Theory" character who was born in New Delhi
- - "The Big Bang Theory" character played by Kunal Nayyar
- - "The ...... Quartet": Scott
- - "The ...... Quartet": Paul Scott
- - "The ...... Quartet" (Paul Scott work)
- - ...... Koothrappali ("The Big Bang Theory" character)
- - ...... Koothrappali ("The Big Bang Theory" astrophysicist)
- - "The Big Bang Theory" role
- - Friend of TV's Sheldon and Leonard
- - Koothrappali on 'The Big Bang Theory'
- - Indian friend of Sheldon and Leonard
- - Friend of TV's Sheldon
- - British rule of India
- - Sheldon's friend on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - Kunal's role in "The Big Bang Theory"
- - "The Big Bang Theory" character
- - One of five characters on 'The Big Bang Theory' to appear in every episode
- - Indian physicist on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - Indian friend of TV's Sheldon
- - Friend of Sheldon on 'The Big Bang Theory'
- - Indian-born character on 'The Big Bang Theory'
- - Kunal Nayyar's role in 'The Big Bang Theory'
- - Indian character on 'The Big Bang Theory'
- - 'The Big Bang Theory' astrophysicist
- - 'The Big Bang Theory' character who often Skypes with his parents
- - One of the geeks on 'The Big Bang Theory'
- - Period of British rule in India
- - Howard's best friend on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - Indian friend of TV's Sheldon, Leonard, and Howard
- - "The ...... Quartet" (Indian epic)
- - Indian in "The Big Bang Theory"
- - Indian friend of TV's Sheldon and Leonard
- - The Big Bang Theory character Koothrappali
- - Metrosexual on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - The Brits in colonial India
- - Certain period of colonial rule
- - Paul Scott work: "The ...... Quartet"
- - Rerun's buddy on "What's Happening!!"
- - Word from the Sanskrit for "king"
- - "The Big Bang Theory" character from India
- - Friend of Sheldon and Leonard, on "The Big Bang Theory"
- - Indian government of 1858-1947
- - Rerun's pal on "What's Happening!!"
- - The Big Bang Theory character from New Delhi
- - Koothrappali's first name in The Big Bang Theory
- - british control of india
- - Friend of Sheldon and Leonard, on "The Big Bang Theory" (anagram of JAR)
- - Old British government in shock after revolution
- - British government abroad runs a judiciary initially
- - Hindi for "reign"
- - Retrospectively judge a republican government
- - Conflict arising for British overseas rule
- - Name that's a container backwards
- - national film award winner kapoor
- - dominion opposed by gandhi
- - Old Indian rule for recycling glass?
- - regime opposed by gandhi
- - Reign, in India
- - Onetime Indian government
- - Indian reign
- - Former sovereignty in India
- - British rule prior to 1947
- - Sovereign in India, once
- - Rule, to Ramgottra
- - Rule, in Rawalpindi
- - Rule, in old India
- - Rule, in New Delhi
- - Rule, in Bombay
- - Rule, in Rampur
- - Rule over India
- - Reign: Hindi
- - Reign, to Mrs. Gandhi
- - Reign, Hindu-style
- - Raipur rule
- - Period in India's history
- - Old Indian dominion
- - Old British rule
- - It split India and Pakistan
- - Indian dominion
- - Hindu reign
- - Hindic noble
- - Ghandi's woe
- - Gandhi fought it
- - East India Company successors
- - Colonial rule that ended when India and Pakistan were split
- - Bygone British rule
- - British sovereignty in India
- - British regime in India that ends when "Midnight's Children" begins
- - Bombay sovereignty
- - Bollywood legend ...... Kapoor
- - British rule in India
- - Rule opposed by Gandhi
- - Rule that ended in 1947
- - 'What's Happening!!' protagonist
- - Literally, 'reign' in Hindi
- - British rule over India, once
- - Rule that Gandhi opposed
- - Rule, to Rahmindra
- - Indian nobleman
- - British rule, to Indians
- - Colonial rule until 1947
- - British rule in old India
- - Indian ruler
- - Indian filmmaker Kapoor
- - Literally, 'rule'
- - British rule over India
- - Male royal in India
- - British rule in colonial India
- - Indian rule
- - Clash over Indian government
- - Old British rule in India
- - Rule in India
- - Period chronicled by Kipling
- - Rule Gandhi opposed
- - Colonial rule that ended in 1947
- - Government opposed by Gandhi
- - Sovereignty, in India
- - Rule ending in 1947
- - "What's Happening!!" character
- - Former British rule in India
- - Rule protested by Gandhi
- - Gandhi opposed it
- - British colonial rule in India
- - British rule in India, once
- - Post-1858 rule
- - Eastern rule
- - Indian rule from 1858 to 1947
- - English rule in India
- - It ended in 1947
- - ".... Quartet" (Paul Scott novel series)
- - Old rule in India
- - Colonial rule in India
- - Indian sovereignty
- - Period in Indian history
- - British rule in India prior to 1947
- - Imperial rule in India
- - Old Indian rule
- - Gandhi's woe
- - Indian viceroy's authority
- - British rule in Asia
- - Indian chief
- - Name meaning "king"
- - Indian royal
- - British ....
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