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One of the British [[Presidencies]] in India, the '''Presidency of Agra''' was an administrative area borne out of the [[Ceded and Conquered Provinces]]. An idea that was never fully realised, the Presidency existed only from the 14th November 1834 to the 1st June 1836 whereafter it was renamed the [[North-Western Provinces]]. | One of the British [[Presidencies]] in India, the '''Presidency of Agra''' was an administrative area borne out of the [[Ceded and Conquered Provinces]]. An idea that was never fully realised, the Presidency existed only from the 14th November 1834 to the 1st June 1836 whereafter it was renamed the [[North-Western Provinces]]. | ||
The capital was the city of [[Agra]]. | |||
[[Category:Locations|Agra, Presidency]] | [[Category:Locations|Agra, Presidency]] | ||
[[Category:Presidencies|Agra, Presidency]] | [[Category:Presidencies|Agra, Presidency]] |
Revision as of 20:39, 21 September 2009
One of the British Presidencies in India, the Presidency of Agra was an administrative area borne out of the Ceded and Conquered Provinces. An idea that was never fully realised, the Presidency existed only from the 14th November 1834 to the 1st June 1836 whereafter it was renamed the North-Western Provinces.
The capital was the city of Agra.