Indian and Pakistan Year Book and Who's whoBennett, Coleman & Company, 1914 - India Issues for 1919-47 include Who's who in India; 1948, Who's who in India and Pakistan. |
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... Bengal , Madras and Bombay . Bengal afterwards developed into and was separated from the Government of India and then was gradually divided into provinces as the tide of conquest brought under administration areas too large to be ...
... Bengal , Madras and Bombay . Bengal afterwards developed into and was separated from the Government of India and then was gradually divided into provinces as the tide of conquest brought under administration areas too large to be ...
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... Bengal Presidency . The Presidency of Bengal , as constituted on the 1st April 1912 , comprises the Burdwan and Presidency divisions and the district of Darjee- ling , which were formerly administered by the Lieutenant - Governor of Bengal ...
... Bengal Presidency . The Presidency of Bengal , as constituted on the 1st April 1912 , comprises the Burdwan and Presidency divisions and the district of Darjee- ling , which were formerly administered by the Lieutenant - Governor of Bengal ...
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... Bengal , and the area under this fibre in 1913 is estimated at 2,782,943 acres . Bengal is the most important rice - producing area in Northern India and it is computed that 84 per cent . of the cultivated area of the Presi- dency is ...
... Bengal , and the area under this fibre in 1913 is estimated at 2,782,943 acres . Bengal is the most important rice - producing area in Northern India and it is computed that 84 per cent . of the cultivated area of the Presi- dency is ...
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India in 1913 | 1 |
The Government of India | 9 |
Imperial Legislative Council | 19 |
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acres Aden administration Afghan Afghanistan Agency agricultural appointed Army Assam Assistant Bahadur Bank Bengal Berar Bihar Bombay British Government British India Burma Calcutta Canal capital cent Central Provinces charge Chief Civil College Commissioner Company cotton Council Court crops crores Delhi Department Deputy District duty East established European expenditure exports famine force forests frontier gauge gold Government of India Gulf Hindu Hon'ble Imperial important increase Indian Railway industry Inspector-General irrigation Kathiawar Khan lakhs land Lord Madras Maharaja Mahomedan Marathas Medical ment military millions Mission Nagpur Native Nawab North-West officers organised Orissa Oudh Persian Police Political Agent population port present Presidency principal Punjab Raja Rajputana Rajputs Rangoon Reserve revenue ruler rupees Russian schools Secretary Service settlement Sikh Singh Southern square miles Superintendent territory Tibet tion total number tract trade treaty tribes troops United Provinces