how and when did the partition of Bengal take place
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How and when did the partition of Bengal take place?
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The partition of Bengal takes place in 1905 by Lord Curzon .
LORD CURZON became the governor general of India in 1898. He did his best to suppress the movement of extremist nationalism . In 1905 , he partitioned Bengal . Bengal was the stronghold of the Congress .
It was said that this move was undertaken for administrative convenience . Curzon's real reason however was to separate East Bengal with its majority Muslim population from the rest of Bengal and to thus weaken the Congress .
It also served to divide the Hindus and the Muslims . This create a furore among the Indians .
Contrary to what the British had imagined the partition gave a boost to the freedom struggle .
The leaders of Congress and Nationalist leaders of Bengal firmly opposed the partition .
There were mass rewards in Bengal on the day of partition .
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LORD CURZON became the governor general of India in 1898. He did his best to suppress the movement of extremist nationalism . In 1905 , he partitioned Bengal . Bengal was the stronghold of the Congress .
It was said that this move was undertaken for administrative convenience . Curzon's real reason however was to separate East Bengal with its majority Muslim population from the rest of Bengal and to thus weaken the Congress .
It also served to divide the Hindus and the Muslims . This create a furore among the Indians .
Contrary to what the British had imagined the partition gave a boost to the freedom struggle .
The leaders of Congress and Nationalist leaders of Bengal firmly opposed the partition .
There were mass rewards in Bengal on the day of partition .
It was said that this move was undertaken for administrative convenience . Curzon's real reason however was to separate East Bengal with its majority Muslim population from the rest of Bengal and to thus weaken the Congress .
It also served to divide the Hindus and the Muslims . This create a furore among the Indians .
Contrary to what the British had imagined the partition gave a boost to the freedom struggle .
The leaders of Congress and Nationalist leaders of Bengal firmly opposed the partition .
There were mass rewards in Bengal on the day of partition .
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