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  2. British Raj - Wikipedia

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    The British Raj (/ r ɑː dʒ / RAHJ; from Hindustani rāj, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') [10] was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent, [11] lasting from 1858 to 1947. [12] It is also called Crown rule in India , [ 13 ] or Direct rule in India . [ 14 ]

  3. History of the British Raj - Wikipedia

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    The British Raj was the period of British Parliament rule on the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947, for around 89 years of British occupation. The system of governance was instituted in 1858 when the rule of the East India Company was transferred to the Crown in the person of Queen Victoria .

  4. Medieval India - Wikipedia

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    Dimasa kingdom, 13th century to 1832, in North Cachar Hills and Barak valley in Assam, eventually annexed by the British. Tripura kingdom, unknown origin, survived as princely state during the British Raj and absorbed into India. Manipur kingdom, unknown to 1949, princely state during the British Raj and absorbed into India in 1949.

  5. History of India - Wikipedia

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    Southern India saw the rise of multiple imperial powers from the middle of the fifth century. The Chola dynasty conquered southern India in the 11th century. In the early medieval period, Indian mathematics , including Hindu numerals , influenced the development of mathematics and astronomy in the Arab world , including the creation of the ...

  6. History of education in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    As a result, the prospects of the British Raj adopting a world-class science policy for its colonies increasingly diminished. [71] However, Kumar notes the British turn towards professional education during the 1860s, as well as French initiatives aimed at raising awareness of science and technology in their colonies.

  7. History of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Early Middle Ages subsection. 2.1 ... British Raj: 1858 – 1947 CE ... Despite the government's authoritarian form, the British tried out limited democratic ...

  8. List of dynasties and rulers of Rajasthan - Wikipedia

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    Raj's son, struggled to regain captured parts of Mewar from Mughals. [25] Amar Singh II: 1698–1710 Jai's son, invaded neighboring territories, formed an alliance against the Mughals with Jaipur and Marwar. Capitalized over a weak Mughal empire. [26] Sangram Singh II: 1710–1734 Amar's son, defeated Ranabaaz Khan at the Battle of Bandanwara ...

  9. Muslim period in the Indian subcontinent - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, large parts of India were colonized by the East India Company, eventually establishing the British Raj in 1857. Regional Islamic rule would remain under princely states, such as Hyderabad State, Junagadh State, and other minor princely states until the mid of the 20th century.