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Why did the British partition of Bengal? ​

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Answered by Asifkamal55
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The idea of the partition had been brought up only for administrative reasons. Therefore, Curzon planned to split Orissa and Bihar and join fifteen eastern districts of Bengal with Assam. ... Lord Curzon's intention was to divide Bengalis, not Hindus from Muslims.

Answered by BadBabyGirl
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  • The Partition of Bengal was the process of separating eastern parts of Bengal from rest of Bengal.

  • The British Indian government stated the reason of Bengal partition as a measure to improve the administration efficiency.

  • The western region of Bengal comparatively got more focus than that of the eastern region.
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