The British Raj was the British rule in the Indian subcontinent between 1858 and 1947. The
term can also refer to the period of dominion The region under British
control, commonly called India in contemporary usage, included areas directly
administered by the United Kingdom (contemporaneously, "British
India") as well as the princely
states ruled by individual rulers under the paramountcy
of the British Crown. The region was less commonly also
called the Indian Empire As India, it was a founding member of the League
of Nations, a participating nation in the Summer
Olympics in 1900, 1920, 1928, 1932, and 1936, and a founding member of the United
Nations in San Francisco in 1945.
The system of governance was instituted in 1858, after the Indian Rebellion of 1857, when the rule of the British East India Company was transferred to the Crown in the person of Queen Victoria (and who, in 1876, was proclaimed Empress of India), and lasted until 1947, when the British Indian Empire was partitioned into two sovereign dominion states, the Union of India (later the Republic of India) and the Dominion of Pakistan (later the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the eastern half of which, still later, became the People's Republic of Bangladesh). At the inception of the Raj in 1858, Lower Burma was already a part of British India; Upper Burma was added in 1886, and the resulting union, Burma, was administered as a province until 1937, when it became a separate British colony, gaining its own independence in 1948.
The system of governance was instituted in 1858, after the Indian Rebellion of 1857, when the rule of the British East India Company was transferred to the Crown in the person of Queen Victoria (and who, in 1876, was proclaimed Empress of India), and lasted until 1947, when the British Indian Empire was partitioned into two sovereign dominion states, the Union of India (later the Republic of India) and the Dominion of Pakistan (later the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the eastern half of which, still later, became the People's Republic of Bangladesh). At the inception of the Raj in 1858, Lower Burma was already a part of British India; Upper Burma was added in 1886, and the resulting union, Burma, was administered as a province until 1937, when it became a separate British colony, gaining its own independence in 1948.
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