Subdivisions of British India
For administrative purposes British India was subdivided into the following units:
![]() Imperial entities of India | |
Dutch India | 1605–1825 |
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Danish India | 1620–1869 |
French India | 1668–1954 |
Casa da Índia | 1434–1833 |
Portuguese East India Company | 1628–1633 |
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 |
Main administrative units
- Provinces of British India
- Presidencies of British India
- Divisions of British India
- Districts of British India
Political units
While British India did administratively not include the princely states, which remained nominally outside the British Raj,[1]under the administration of their own rulers, the relationship of the British with these states was managed by:
Still, the British authorities recurred to the doctrine of lapse when they decided to interfere in the internal matters of a princely state.[2]
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References
- Great Britain India Office. The Imperial Gazetteer of India. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1908.
- William Cooke Taylor, A Popular History of British India
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