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    British India is shown in two shades of pink; Sikkim, Nepal, Bhutan, and the Princely states are shown in yellow. The British Raj (/ rɑːdʒ / RAHJ; from Hindustani rāj, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') [10] was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent, [11] lasting from 1858 to 1947. [12]

  2. Sep 3, 2024 · British raj, period of direct British rule over the Indian subcontinent following the uprising of 1857 and the abolition of the East India Company’s role in managing the region. It was instituted with the Government of India Act of 1858 and lasted until the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947.

  3. The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent. Collectively, they have been called British India.

  4. Jan 28, 2020 · The very idea of the British Raj—the British rule over India—seems inexplicable today. Consider the fact that Indian written history stretches back almost 4,000 years, to the civilization centers of the Indus Valley Culture at Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.

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  5. Learn about the period of British Parliament rule on the Indian subcontinent from 1858 to 1947, and its effects on the economy, society and politics. Find out how the British Raj began, how it ended, and what legacy it left behind.

  6. Mar 3, 2011 · Learn how the British Crown rule was established in India after the 'Great Rebellion' and how it transformed from the jewel in Britain's imperial crown to the independent nations of India and Pakistan. Explore the political, social, economic and cultural aspects of the Raj and its impact on the sub-continent.

  7. Jun 30, 2018 · The British East India Company arrived in India in the early 1600s, struggling and nearly begging for the right to trade and do business. Within 150 years the thriving firm of British merchants, backed by its own powerful private army, was essentially ruling India.

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