Sind Division
The Sind Division was the name an administrative division of the British Raj located in Sindh.
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Division of British India | |||||||||
1843–1936 | |||||||||
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1909 map showing the northern Bombay Presidency and Sind | |||||||||
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1843 | |||||||||
• Creation of Sind Province | 1936 | ||||||||
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History
The territory was annexed by the Bombay Presidency of British India in 1843, following a British Indian conquest led by then Major-General Charles Napier[1] in order to quell the insurrection of Sindhi rulers who had remained hostile to the British Empire following the First Anglo-Afghan War. Napier's campaign against these chieftains resulted in the victories of the Battle of Miani and the Battle of Hyderabad.[2]
The Sind Division was separated from the Bombay Presidency on 1 April 1936 and the region became the Sind Province.[3]
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See also
References
- Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). Encyclopædia Britannica. 25 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 142–143. .
- General Charles Napier and the Conquest of Sind
- Great Britain India Office, Imperial Gazetteer of India, London, Trübner & co., 1885
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