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Divisions of British India

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Administrative divisions of the Government of the British Raj or the Indian Empire

Colonial India
Colonial IndiaMap of colonial India, distributed by the British Information Services (1942)
Austrian India 1778–1785
Swedish India 1731–1813
Dutch India 1605–1825
Danish India 1620–1869
French India 1668–1954
Portuguese India
(1505–1961)
Casa da Índia 1434–1833
Portuguese East India Company 1628–1633
British India
(1600–1947)
EIC in India 1600–1757
Company rule in India 1757–1858
British rule in Portuguese India 1797–1813
British Raj in India 1858–1947
British rule in Burma 1824–1948
Princely states 1721–1949
Partition of India 1947
1909 British Indian Empire map as appeared in The Imperial Gazetteer of India

The divisions of British India were the administrative divisions of the Government of the British Raj or the Indian Empire.

Divisions in Bengal

The seven Bengal Regulation Districts were named as 'divisions' in 1851:

The partition of Bengal in 1905 , there were seven divisions in Bengal :

After the reunited of Bengal in 1911, the boundaries of Bengal were changed and the Bengal were divided five divisions . viz :

Divisions of Eastern Bengal and Assam

The divisions of Eastern Bengal and Assam Province 1905—1912:

Divisions in Baroda

Divisions in Bombay

Divisions in Burma

Divisions in Central India

See also: Agencies of British India and Residencies of British India

Divisions in Central Provinces and Berar

Divisions of Hyderabad

Divisions in Rajputana

See also: Rajputana Agency

Divisions in United Provinces

Divisions in Punjab

See also

References

  1. Imperial Gazetteer of India. Published under the authority of His Majesty's Secretary of State for India in Council. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1907-1909

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