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A map of India showing the territorial possessions of the British and Portuguese and Independent States.Samuel Rawson Gardiner D.C.L., L.L.D., School Atlas of English History (London, England: Longmans, Green, and Co., 1914) 54 Source
Category: 1804 by country. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... 1804 in British India (1 P) C. 1804 in Canada (3 C, 4 P)
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1804 in British India (1 P) / 1804 disestablishments in India (1 P) 1804 establishments in India (1 P) S. Second Anglo-Maratha War (2 C, 4 P) ... Code of Conduct ...
Events in the year 1804 in India. ... Delhi becomes a British possession though the King of Delhi remains in the city till 1857. [2] Law ... Code of Conduct;
At the start of the 19th century, only the Benares division and the fort of Allahabad in present-day Uttar Pradesh were under British rule. [1] In 1801, the Nawab of Awadh, Saadat Ali, ceded some territory to the British in return for protection against a threat of attack from the north-west by Zaman Shah Durrani, the grandson of Ahmad Shah Durrani. [1]
The region under British control was commonly called India in contemporaneous usage and included areas directly administered by the United Kingdom, which were collectively called British India, and areas ruled by indigenous rulers, but under British paramountcy, called the princely states.
Lieutenant-Colonel William Lambton FRS (c. 1753 – 20 or 26 [1] January 1823 [2]) was a British soldier, surveyor, and geographer who began a triangulation survey in 1800-1802 that was later called the Great Trigonometrical Survey of India.