Today’sGoogle Doodlewill be many people ’s first introduction to Sake Dean Mahomed , a noted traveler , surgeon , author , and enterpriser who was born in Patna , India in 1759 . Though he ’s been pull up stakes out of many mod account books , Mahomed left a profound impact on Western culture that is still being felt today .

In honor of the 225th anniversary of the publication of his first book of account — The Travels of Dean Mahomed , a Native of Patna in Bengal , Through Several Parts of India , While in the Service of the good the East India Company — on January 15 , 1794 , here are some facts about the digit .

1. He was the first Indian author to publish a book in English.

In 1794,Sake Dean MahomedpublishedThe Travels of Dean Mahomet , an autobiography that details his fourth dimension in the East India Company ’s US Army in his youth and his journey to Britain . Not only was it the first English script written by an Indian author , The Travels of Dean Mahometmarked the first time a book published in English depicted the British colonization of India from an Indian linear perspective .

2. His marriage was controversial.

While studying English in Ireland , Mahomed met and fell in love with an Irish womanhood named Jane Daly . It was illegal for Protestants to marry non - Protestants at the clock time , so the pairelopedin 1786 and Mahomed converted fromIslamto Anglicanism .

3. He opened the England’s first Indian restaurant.

Prior to Sake Dean Mahomed ’s arrival , Native American nutrient was impossible to find in England outside of private kitchens . He introduced the cuisine to his new home by opening the Hindoostane Coffee House in London in 1810 . Thecurry housecatered to both British and Amerindic aristocrats go in the urban center , with " Indianised " rendering of British smasher and " Hookha with tangible Chilm tobacco . " Though the restaurant closed a few years later due to financial troubles , it paved the means for Native American food to become a staple of the English intellectual nourishment scence .

4. He brought “shampooing” to Europe.

5. He wrote about the benefits of spa treatments.

ThoughThe Travels of Dean Mahometis his most famous volume , Mahomed published another book in English in 1828calledShampooing ; or , Benefits leave from the Use of the Indian Medicated Vapour Bath .

Royal Pavilion & Museums, Brighton & Hove