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Bengal (India). Supreme Council (2)
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The Governor plus the Council constitute the Supreme Council.
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Bengal (India). Governor-General (1774-1785 : Hastings) (2)
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Governor-general. Arrived in India in 1750. Governor of Bengal from 13 April 1772. By the Regulatory Act of 1773, was appointed Governor-General. Impeachment for maladministration began in 1788. Acquittal in 1795.
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Bengal Line (India) (1)
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Bengal (India). Political Dept. (1)
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India. Army. Bengal Army (1)
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Bengal (India). Education Dept. (1)
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Bengal (India). Judicial Dept. (1)
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In 1854 the governor-general was relieved of the direct administration of Bengal, which was placed under a lieutenant governor. Thenceforward, the government of India became entirely distinct from that of Bengal. The flourishing indigo industry of Bengal and Bihar was threatened with extinction during the Blue Mutiny (violent riots by cultivators in 1859-1860), but India continued to export indigo to European markets until the end of the 19th century, when synthetic dyes made that natural pro...
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Bengal (India). Judicial Dept. (1)
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In 1854 the governor-general was relieved of the direct administration of Bengal, which was placed under a lieutenant governor. Thenceforward, the government of India became entirely distinct from that of Bengal. The flourishing indigo industry of Bengal and Bihar was threatened with extinction during the Blue Mutiny (violent riots by cultivators in 1859-1860), but India continued to export indigo to European markets until the end of the 19th century, when synthetic dyes made that natural pro...
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Bengal (India). Judicial Dept, (1)
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Bengal Engineering College | 1856-: | educational institution | Bengal (India) (1)
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