{"id":4475,"date":"2007-07-31T11:16:37","date_gmt":"2007-07-31T11:16:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/drishtikone\/2007\/07\/modern-indian-history-timeline\/"},"modified":"2007-07-31T11:16:37","modified_gmt":"2007-07-31T11:16:37","slug":"modern-indian-history-timeline","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.patheos.com\/blogs\/drishtikone\/2007\/07\/modern-indian-history-timeline\/","title":{"rendered":"Modern Indian History timeline"},"content":{"rendered":"<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-\/\/W3C\/\/DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional\/\/EN\" \"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/TR\/REC-html40\/loose.dtd\">\n<html><head><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><meta http-equiv=\"content-type\" content=\"text\/html; charset=utf-8\"><\/head><body><p>Here is a very informative timeline of Indian history given in a comment by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.shekharkapur.com\/blog\/archives\/2007\/07\/partition_of_in.htm#comment-96306\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Harpreet<\/a> on Shekhar Kapur\u2019s blog.  I think it should be shared with all.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration:underline\">Part One \u2013 the East India Company<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>1600<\/strong> Elizabeth I grants a charter to the East India Company<br><strong>1612<\/strong> The East India Company establishes a factory at Surat<br><strong>1640<\/strong> The East India Company establishes a factory at Madras<br><strong>1661<\/strong> Charles II receives Bombay from Catherine of Braganza as part of her dowry; the East India Company establishes a factory there<br><strong>1690<\/strong> The East India Company establishes a factory at Calcutta<br><strong>1756-63<\/strong> The Seven Years War<br><strong>1757<\/strong> The Battle of Plassey \u2013 the British defeat Siraj Ud Daulah<!--break--><br><strong>1760<\/strong> The Battle of Wandiwash \u2013 the British defeat the French<br><strong>1761<\/strong> The Battle of Panipat \u2013 the British defeat the Marathas<br><strong>1764<\/strong> The Battle of Buxar \u2013 the British defeat Mir Kasim<br><strong>1765<\/strong> The Treaty of Allahabad \u2013 the British granted Diwani Rights in Bengal, Bihar and Orissa<br><strong>1767-1769<\/strong> The First Mysore War \u2013 the British are forced to concede a peace treaty with Hyder Ali<br><strong>1772<\/strong> Warren Hastings appointed as Governor of Bengal<br><strong>1773<\/strong> The Regulating Act passed by the British Parliament, creates post of Governor-General of India<br><strong>1774-85<\/strong> Warren Hastings Governor-General of India<br><strong>1774<\/strong> The India Act<br><strong>1775-1782<\/strong> The First Anglo-Maratha War<br><strong>1780-1784<\/strong> The Second Mysore War \u2013 the British finally defeat Hyder Ali<br><strong>1784<\/strong> The Government of India Act establishes a Board of Control<br><strong>1786-93<\/strong> Lord Cornwallis Governor-General of India<br><strong>1790-1792<\/strong> The Third Mysore War between the British and Tipu Sultan<br><strong>1793<\/strong> Cornwallis\u2019 permanent settlement of Bengal revenue<br><strong>1798<\/strong> Lord Wellesley appointed Governor-General of India<br><strong>1799<\/strong> The Fourth Mysore War, once again between the British and Tipu Sultan; The Battle of Seringapatam \u2013 the death of Tipu Sultan and the Partition of Mysore<br><strong>1802<\/strong> The Treaty of Bassein<br><strong>1803<\/strong> The Nawab of Oudh cedes the southern and western parts of his territories to the British<br><strong>1803-1805<\/strong> The Second Anglo-Maratha war \u2013 the British defeat the Marathas at the Battle of Assaye<br><strong>1804<\/strong> The Mughal Emperor at Delhi is placed under British protection<br><strong>1805<\/strong> The Treaty of Amritsar<br><strong>1813<\/strong> The East India Company\u2019s charter is renewed but it\u2019s monopoly over Indian trade is abolished<br><strong>1814-1816<\/strong> The Anglo-Gurkha War<br><strong>1817-1818<\/strong> The Pindari War<br><strong>1817-1819<\/strong> The Third Anglo-Maratha War \u2013 the Marathas fmally crushed by the British who are now the paramount power in India<br><strong>1824-1826<\/strong> The First Burmese War<br><strong>1828-35<\/strong> Lord William Bentinck as Governor-General of India<br><strong>1829<\/strong> The prohibition of Sutee<br><strong>1829-1837<\/strong> The suppression of Thuggee<br><strong>1831<\/strong> The Raja of Mysore is deposed, and Mysore annexed by the Britsh<br><strong>1833<\/strong> The Charter Act and the abolition of the East India Company\u2019s trade<br><strong>1835<\/strong> The Education Resolution<br><strong>1838<\/strong> The Tripartite Treaty between Shah Shuja, Ranjit Singh and the British<br><strong>1839-1842<\/strong> The First Afghan War<br><strong>1843<\/strong> The Gwalior War; the British annex the Sindh, Hyderabad and Khairpur<br><strong>1845-1846<\/strong> The First Anglo-Sikh War<br><strong>1848<\/strong> Lord Dalhousie becomes the Governor-General of India<br><strong>1848-1849<\/strong> The Second Anglo-Sikh War<br><strong>1849<\/strong> The Annexation of the Punjab<br><strong>1852<\/strong> The Second Anglo-Burmese War<br><strong>1856<\/strong> The complete annexation of the Oudh<br><strong>1857<\/strong> The Indian Mutiny, otherwise known as the Sepoy Uprising or Rebellion, or the First War of Independence<br><strong>1858<\/strong> The final abolition of the East India Company<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration:underline\">Part Two \u2013 the British Raj<\/span><\/p>\n<p>In <strong>1858<\/strong> The last Mughal emperor of India, Bahadur Shah II, was deposed as a result of his support for the Indian Mutiny and exiled to Burma. The British government now imposed direct rule on India, appointing a Governor-General or Viceroy to act as the crown\u2019s representative.<\/p>\n<p><strong>1861<\/strong> The India Councils Act divides the government of India between a Secretary of State and a Council based in London, and the Viceroy and a Legislative Council based in Calcutta. Indians are only permitted to attend the Legislative Council in an advisory role<br><strong>1869<\/strong> The birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi<br><strong>1876<\/strong> Queen Victoria is proclaimed Empress of India<br><strong>1878<\/strong> The Arms Act forbids Indians to carry arms<br><strong>1878-1880<\/strong> The Second Afghan War<br><strong>1879<\/strong> The murder of the British Resident in Kabul<br><strong>1882<\/strong> The Resolution on Local Self-Government<br><strong>1883<\/strong> The Ilbert Act<br><strong>1885<\/strong> The formation of the Indian National Congress<br><strong>1886<\/strong> The annexation of Burma<br><strong>1892<\/strong> The Indian Councils Act that allows Indians to be full members of the Legislative Council<br><strong>1893<\/strong> The establishment of the Durand Line now fixes the frontier between Afghanistan and British India<br><strong>1905<\/strong> The First Partition of Bengal<br><strong>1906<\/strong> The foundation of the Muslim League<br><strong>1909<\/strong> The Morley-Minto Reforms increase Indian representation on both the central and provincial councils<br><strong>1911<\/strong> The Coronation Durbar; King George V visits India ; transfer of capital from Calcutta to Delhi; the Partition of Bengal modified to create the Presidency of Bengal<br><strong>1915<\/strong> Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, now known as the \u2018Mahatma\u2019 returns to India and begins his campaign of passive resistance to British rule<br>The Defence of India Act<br><strong>1916<\/strong> The Lucknow Pact; Congress and the Muslims League unite to demand Home Rule<br><strong>1917<\/strong> The Montagu declaration establishes that the British government intends to develop self-governing institutions in India<br><strong>1919<\/strong> The Amritsar Massacre and the Third Afghan War<br>The Montague-Chelmsford Reforms offer a limited form of Indian autonomy<br><strong>1920<\/strong> The launch of the Civil Disobedience Movement<br><strong>1922<\/strong> The Civil Disobedience Movement suspended after the Chauri-Chaura violence<br><strong>1927<\/strong> The Simon Commission appointed<br><strong>1928<\/strong> The Simon Commission visits India<br><strong>1931<\/strong> New Delhi becomes the capital of India<br><strong>1935<\/strong> Mohammed Ali Jinnah, the head of the Muslim League demands a new Muslim nation of Pakistan<br><strong>1939<\/strong> Congress refuses to support Britain during World War II<br><strong>1940<\/strong> The Muslim League adopts the Pakistan Resolution<br><strong>1941<\/strong> Congress offers its support in return for Independence. Gandhi disapproves and leaves Congress<br><strong>1942<\/strong> The Cripps Mission to India fails; Congress launches the Quit India Movement; as a result many Congress leaders, including Gandhi, are imprisoned<br><strong>1946<\/strong> Formation of the Interim Government, later joined by the Muslim League<br><strong>1947<\/strong> Lord Mountbatten appointed Viceroy and ; on the 14th, the Congress accepts the partition of India and the creation of Pakistan.<br>3rd June 1947 Lord Mountbatten announces the British government\u2019s decision to grant India independence on the basis of partition<br>3rd June 1947 Congress announces its acceptance of partition<br>15th August 1947 India gains its independence from British rule, but partitioned into the separate states of India and Pakistan<\/p>\n<p style=\"color:#008;text-align:right\"><em>Powered by<\/em> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.qumana.com\/\" class=\" decorated-link\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\">Qumana<\/a><\/p>\n<\/body><\/html>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Here is a very informative timeline of Indian history given in a comment by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.shekharkapur.com\/blog\/archives\/2007\/07\/partition_of_in.htm#comment-96306\">Harpreet<\/a> on Shekhar Kapur&#8217;s blog.  I think it should be shared with all.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"text-decoration:underline\">Part One &#8211; the East India Company<\/span><\/p>\n<p><strong>1600<\/strong> Elizabeth I grants a charter to the East India Company<br \/><strong>1612<\/strong> The East India Company establishes a factory at Surat<br \/><strong>1640<\/strong> The East India Company establishes a factory at Madras<br \/><strong>1661<\/strong> Charles II receives Bombay from Catherine of Braganza as part of her dowry; the East India Company establishes a factory there<br \/><strong>1690<\/strong> The East India Company establishes a factory at Calcutta<br \/><strong>1756-63<\/strong> The Seven Years War<br \/><strong>1757<\/strong> The Battle of Plassey &#8211; the British defeat Siraj Ud Daulah<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1517,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[31,33],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-4475","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-history","category-india"],"yoast_head":"<!-- This site is optimized with the Yoast SEO plugin v21.1 - https:\/\/yoast.com\/wordpress\/plugins\/seo\/ -->\n<title>Modern Indian History timeline<\/title>\n<meta name=\"description\" content=\"Here is a very informative timeline of Indian history given in a comment by Harpreet on Shekhar Kapur&#039;s blog. 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