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The [[Bengal (Province)|Province of Benga]]l at the end of the 19th century was a huge administrative area. It was hoped that dividing it between the mainly Hindu west (comprising West Bengal with [[Bihar]] and [[Orissa]]) and the mainly Muslim east would be a political and administrative improvement. Partition was confirmed in October 1905.
The [[Bengal (Province)|Province of Benga]]l at the end of the 19th century was a huge administrative area. It was hoped that dividing it between the mainly Hindu west (comprising [[West Bengal]] with [[Bihar]] and [[Orissa]]) and the mainly Muslim east would be a political and administrative improvement. Partition was confirmed in October 1905. Opposition by Hindu nationalists eventually led to the re-uniting of Eastern Bengal with western Bengali districts and the creation of [[Assam]] as a separate province in 1912.


The administrative divisions of Eastern Bengal and Assam were:
The administrative divisions of Eastern Bengal and Assam were:
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!Division
!Division
!District Name
!District Name
!District Headquarters
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| [[Assam Valley]]
| [[Assam Valley]]
| [[Goalpara]]
| [[Goalpara District|Goalpara]]
| [[]]
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| [[Kamrup]]
| [[Kamrup District|Kamrup]]
| [[]]
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| [[Darrang]]
| [[Darrang District|Darrang]]
| [[]]
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| [[Nowgong]]
| [[Nowgong District|Nowgong]]
| [[]]
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| [[Sibsagar]]
| [[Sibsagar District|Sibsagar]]
| [[]]
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| Lakhimpur
| [[Lakhimpur District|Lakhimpur]]
| [[]]
|-
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| [[Chittagong]]
| [[Chittagong Division|Chittagong]]
| [[Tippera]]
| [[Tippera District|Tippera]]
| [[]]
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|  
| [[Noakhali]]
| [[Noakhali District|Noakhali]]
| [[]]
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| [[Chittagong]]
| [[Chittagong District|Chittagong]]]
| [[Chittagong]]
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|  
|  
| [[Chittagong Hill Tracts]]
| [[Chittagong Hill Tracts]]
| [[]]
|-   
|-   
| Rajshahi
| [[Rajshahi]]
| [[Rajshahi]]
| [[Rajshahi]]
| [[]]
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|-
|  
|  
| [[Dinajpur]]
| [[Dinalpur District|Dinajpur]]
| [[]
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|   
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| [[Jalpaiguri]]
| [[Jalpaiguri District|Jalpaiguri]]
| [[]]
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|-
|   
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| [[Malda]]
| [[Malda District|Malda]]
| [[]]
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|   
| [[Rangpur]]
| [[Rangpur District|Rangpur]]
| [[]]
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|-
|   
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| [[Bogra]]
| [[Bogera District|Bogra]]
| [[]]
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| [[Pabna]]
| [[Pabna District|Pabna]]
| [[]]
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| [[Surma Valley]]
| [[Surma Valley]]
| [[Sylhet]]
| [[Sylhet District|Sylhet]]
| [[]]
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|-
|  
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| [[Cachar]]
| [[cachar District|Cachar]]
| [[]]
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| [[Lushai Hills]]
| [[Lushai Hills]]
| [[]]
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|-
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| [[Naga Hills]]
| [[Naga Hills]]
| [[]]
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| [[Khasi and Jaintia Hills]]
| [[Khasi and Jaintia Hills]]
| [[]]
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Latest revision as of 14:49, 11 June 2016

The Province of Bengal at the end of the 19th century was a huge administrative area. It was hoped that dividing it between the mainly Hindu west (comprising West Bengal with Bihar and Orissa) and the mainly Muslim east would be a political and administrative improvement. Partition was confirmed in October 1905. Opposition by Hindu nationalists eventually led to the re-uniting of Eastern Bengal with western Bengali districts and the creation of Assam as a separate province in 1912.

The administrative divisions of Eastern Bengal and Assam were:

Division District Name
Assam Valley Goalpara
Kamrup
Darrang
Nowgong
Sibsagar
Lakhimpur
Chittagong Tippera
Noakhali
Chittagong]
Chittagong Hill Tracts
Rajshahi Rajshahi
Dinajpur
Jalpaiguri
Malda
Rangpur
Bogra
Pabna
Surma Valley Sylhet
Cachar
Lushai Hills
Naga Hills
Khasi and Jaintia Hills

External links

Partition of Bengal Wikipedia (retrieved 8 June 2016)
Eastern Bengal and Assam Wikipedia (retrieved 8 June 2016)