Marwalo

the road to independence 1900 to 1940

  • 1914 BCE

    world war 1

    mperial, territorial, and economic rivalries led to the “Great War” between the Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Germany, Bulgaria, and Turkey) and the Allies (U.S., Britain, France, Russia, Belgium, Serbia, Greece, Romania, Montenegro, Portugal, Italy, and Japan). About 10 million combatants killed, 20 million wounded.
  • 1911 BCE

    the reunification of bengal and reforms in education

    under pressure from powerful hindu groups bengal was reunited.as a gift to the muslims the capital of india was moved to delhi
  • 1909 BCE

    morley minto reforms

    morley minto reforms
    To divide the Hindu-Muslim unity, with the help of some Pro-British Muslim leaders, the British conceded the so-called demand of Muslim leaders for separate electorates. The Act of 1909 stipulated that in councils and in the imperial legislature, for the number of reserved seats to be in excess of their relative population (25 percent of the Indian population), and that only Muslims should vote for candidates for the Muslim seats
  • 1906 BCE

    the all india muslim league

    the all india muslim league
    The All-India Muslim League (popularized as Muslim League) was a political party established during the early years of the 20th century in the British Indian Empire.it was formed to protect Muslim rights
  • 1905 BCE

    Russo-Japanese war 1905

    it was fought between Russia and a small country
  • 1905 BCE

    The partition of Bengal 1905

    The Partition of Bengal in 1905, was made on 16 October, by Viceroy Curzon. The former province of Bengal was divided into two new provinces "Bengal" (comprising western Bengal as well as the province of Bihar and Orissa) and Eastern Bengal and Assam with Dacca as the capital of the latter.
  • 1892 BCE

    indian councils act 1892

    The Indian Councils Act 1892 was an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that authorized an increase in the size of the various legislative councils in British India