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According to the narrator of a visit to Europe which believe did the British hold about Indian marriages

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Answer:

A. Indian men had hundreds of wives.

Explanation:

The book "A Visit to Europe" by T.N. Mukharji is a 'tourist's" take on how his nationality and race were perceived by the English people during his trip to England. The book details how the English people think of Indian society, women, and life in India in general.

And according to the narrator, the Britishers hold several misguided beliefs about Indian life. Not only did they believe that Indians are barbaric and that women are mistreated, and inferior to them, they also hold the belief that the Indian marriage system allows men to have multiple wives. Therefore, they believed that Indian men had hundreds of wives.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.