What are the four chief commissioner provinces in British India ?
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Bengal, Assam, Bihar, Bombay these are the four “chief commissioner provinces” in British India.
Explanation:
- The History of British Rule refers the British ruling period on the “Indian subcontinent” between the years of 1858 and 1947.
- The government system was established in 1858 when the power of the “British East India Company” was handed over to the Queen Victoria under the monarchy (and Victoria was declared the Queen of India in 1876).
- It lasted till 1947, when The “British Indian Empire” was divided into two dominated two countries: the Indian Union (later the ‘Republic of India’) and the princely state of Pakistan.
There were two different types of areas in India during the British Rule:
- British India: The territory and territory controlled by the Queen through any officer subordinate to the Indian Governor General or the Indian Governor General.
- State of the State: Independent state to come under the Queen's possession.
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