Memsahibs
Memsahib is an honorific title used in India and other parts of South Asia for a married European woman or a woman of British descent. The term is derived from the Hindi words "memsahib" or "madam sahib," meaning "lady mistress" or "woman master." It was commonly used by Indians during the British Raj to refer to the wives of British officials, military officers, and businessmen.
The role of the memsahib was often associated with managing the household, supervising domestic staff, and
The concept of the memsahib has been explored in literature and historical analysis, often highlighting the