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    BA History Honours Thesis Paper 13‚ 2006. Title of Research Project: A Study of Vulnerable Flood Affected Districts of the State of West Bengal (India): Community Based Disaster Preparedness/Risk Reduction (i.e. CBDP/CBDRR) - A Proposal of Life Saving Strategic Disaster Preparedness Model. Student: Asoke Kumar Mehera Supervisor: HYPERLINK "http://www.buruniv.ac.in/EmployeeProfile.php?emp_id=2458" HYPERLINK http://www.buruniv.ac.in/EmployeeProfile.php?emp_id=2458Prof. Smitikumar Sarkar

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    Partition of Bengal (1905) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search Map of Eastern Bengal and Assam province Part of a series on the History of Bengal Somapura Mahavihara‚ Bangladesh.jpg Ancient Bengal Vedic Period Ancient Bengali States Gangaridai Kingdom‚ Vanga Kingdom‚ Pundra Kingdom‚ Suhma Kingdom‚ Anga Kingdom‚ Harikela Kingdom Mauryan Period Classical Bengal The Classical Age Shashanka Age of Empires Pala Empire Sena Empire Medieval Bengal Arrival of Islam Sultanate

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    with the partition of Bengal by the Viceroy of India‚ Lord Curzon‚ 1905 and continued up to 1908. It was the most successful of the pre-Gandhian movements. Its chief architects were Aurobindo Ghosh‚ Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak‚ Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai. Swadeshi‚ as a strategy‚ was a key focus of Mahatma Gandhi‚ who described it as the soul of Swaraj (self rule). Gandhi‚ at the time of the actual movement‚ remained loyal to the British Crown. History During 1900‚ Bengal had become

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    The separation/A divided legacy/Bridging partition/ Freedom of midnight/The great migration. MAHEK PATEL The partition of India was the partition of British India on the basis of religious demographics. This led to the creation of the sovereign states of the

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    to the end of the Home Rule Movement. Revolutionary Movements In the first half of the 20th century‚ revolutionary groups sprang up mainly in Bengal‚ Maharashtra‚ Punjab and Madras. The revolutionaries were not satisfied with the methods of both the moderates and extremists. Hence‚ they started many revolutionary secret organizations. In Bengal Anusilan Samiti and Jugantar were established. In Maharashtra Savarkar brothers had set up Abhinava Bharat. In the Madras Presidency‚ Bharathmatha

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    Possible Identifications. Vedas: Ancient texts which contemporary Indians harp back to and take as definitive accounts. They are written in Sanskrit and are one of the oldest written texts in this language and oldest scripture of Hinduism. It was composed around 1500 BCE. The Vedas contain hymns‚ incantations‚ and spiritual knowledge and wisdom. It is not clear who exactly wrote the Vedas some assume that the Vedas were taught by the Gods to the sages and eventually written down by Indo-Aryans

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    17th century as the Mughal capital of Bengal. It was called Jahangir Nagar (City of Jahangir) and served as the centre of the worldwide muslin trade.[10][11] The modern city‚ however‚ developed chiefly under British rule in the 19th century. After the Partition of Bengal in 1905‚ Dhaka became the capital of the new province of Eastern Bengal and Assam but lost its status as a provincial capital again after the partition was annulled in 1911. After the partition of British India‚ Dhaka became the administrative

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    Effect on Asia Chapter 4 My Analysis on the situation Chapter 1 Objectives My objectives for this dissertation are Give a background about India Pakistan Separation Movement‚ the situations that led to the partition of the Indian subcontinent Discuss the pre and post partition Indian Subcontinent and how land was allocated to each country and on what basis and criteria Conflicts and Tensions leading to these land disputes between India Pakistan and its effect on the South East Asian

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    two nations. • Events Since the Beginning of 20TH Century 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Partition of Bengal‚ 1905 Simla Deputation‚ 1906 Formation of the Muslim League‚ 1906 Changes in the Goals of the Muslim League‚ 1913 Lucknow Pact‚ 1916 1: Pratition of Bengal: 1905 United Bengal’s area covered 189‚000 sq. miles with 80 million populations. Dr Abdul Hameed writes in his book‚ Muslim Separatism in India‚ that the partition was imperative even if

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    Submitted To:Sir Hassaan Contents THE INDO-PAK PARTITION 4 Introduction: 4 Main Focus: 4 Map of Indian empire: 4 What was the partition? 5 Main Cause Of partition:- 5 Chart : 6 Problems during partition: 6 1. Boundaries making procedures: 6 2. Political Representation: 7 3. Local Knowledge: 7 4.Haste and indifference: 8 5. Secrete Division:- 8 6. Implementation: 9 Violent acts during partition: 9 Migrations during partition: 10 Impact and aftermath 12 1. Geographical problems:

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