7-728: The Sind Division was the name of an administrative division of British India located in Sindh . The territory was annexed by the Bombay Presidency of British India on 17 February 1843, following a British Indian conquest led by then Major-General Charles Napier 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
14-689: A new district named Thar and Parkar by bifurcation of Hyderabad district and In 1883, Headquarter of Shikarpur district was shifted from Shikarpur to Sukkur . The administration given below: On 1 August 1901, British government split Shikarpur and Karachi district to create Larkana district and district status of Shikarpur also shifted to Sukkur . The administration given below: On 1 November 1912, Hyderabad district again split to create Nawabshah district . The administration given below: In 1931, British government divided Karachi and Larkana district to create Dadu district . The administration given below: On April 1, 1936, Sind
21-539: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Subdivisions of British India For administrative purposes, British India was divided into the following administrative divisions: While British India did administratively not include the princely states , which remained nominally outside the British Raj , under the administration of their own rulers, the relationship of the British with these states
28-660: The British when Sind became a part of British India , and ever since then, they have formed an integral part in the civil administration of the Sind . At the time in 1843, the Sind was divided into 3 districts , under 1 division ( Khairpur state can't included); The administration given below: In 1846-47 Upper Sind Frontier district headquarter was Khangarh ( Jacobabad ) carved out of Shikarpur district . The administration given below: In 1882, British government create
35-729: The administrative divisions of the Government of the British Raj or the Indian Empire. The seven Bengal Regulation Districts were named as 'divisions' in 1851: The partition of Bengal in 1905 , there were seven divisions in Bengal ;: After the reunited of Bengal in 1911, the boundaries of Bengal were changed and the Bengal were divided five divisions . viz : The divisions of Eastern Bengal and Assam Province 1905—1912: This Indian history-related article
42-608: The victories of the Battle of Miani and the Battle of Hyderabad . The Sind Division was separated from the Bombay Presidency on 1 April 1936 and the region became the Sind Province . In 1839, British Invaded the Sind. On 1843's annexation Sind was merged into Bombay Presidency and form a division of Bombay Presidency . Districts and Divisions were both introduced in Sind as administrative units by
49-463: Was separated from Bombay Presidency to form a separate province of British India . 26°06′N 68°34′E / 26.10°N 68.56°E / 26.10; 68.56 This article about Pakistani history is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This Sindh location article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Administrative divisions of British India The divisions of British India were
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