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Revision as of 16:18, 9 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.
The administrative divisions of Eastern Bengal and Assam were:
| Division | District Name | District Headquarters |
|---|---|---|
| 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)