Sociology, asked by raotd, 6 months ago

Find the incorrect set.
A.Indian National army-Subhash chandra bose
B.Last British viceroy of India- Mountbatten
C. Muslim league founded- 1906
D. Seperate electorates- 1906

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Answered by hariomkumar54
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Answered by BrainlyAllRounder
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British India" redirects here. For the history of the British Empire on the Indian Subcontinent, see British Raj. For the British East India Company's rule in India, see Company rule in India. For other uses, see British India (disambiguation).

"Provinces of India" redirects here. For the modern states, see States and territories of India.

Colonial India

British Indian Empire

Imperial entities of India

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

(1612–1947)

East India Company 1612–1757

Company rule in India 1757–1858

British Raj 1858–1947

British rule in Burma 1824–1948

Princely states 1721–1949

Partition of India  

1947

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A mezzotint engraving of Fort William, Calcutta, the capital of the Bengal Presidency in British India 1735.

The Provinces of India, earlier Presidencies of British India and still earlier, Presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance in India. Collectively, they have been called British India. In one form or another, they existed between 1612 and 1947, conventionally divided into three historical periods:

Between 1612 and 1757 the East India Company set up "factories" (trading posts) in several locations, mostly in coastal India, with the consent of the Mughal emperors, Maratha empire or local rulers. Its rivals were the merchant trading companies of Portugal, Denmark, the Netherlands, and France. By the mid-18th century three Presidency towns: Madras, Bombay and Calcutta, had grown in size.

During the period of Company rule in India, 1757–1858, the Company gradually acquired sovereignty over large parts of India, now called "Presidencies". However, it also increasingly came under British government oversight, in effect sharing sovereignty with the Crown. At the same time, it gradually lost its mercantile privileges.

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