Viscount Louis Mountbatten was the first and last British Governor-General of India. He held that position from the 15th August 1947 to the 21st June 1948, when he was succeeded by C. Rajagopalachari. Until 1947, India was governed by an Viceroy.
The last governor General of Bengal was Lord Amherst.
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Lord Mountbatten (1947-1948)
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The Revolt of 1857 is known as the first war of India's independence.
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The 1857 Mutiny which was the First War of Independence in India
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antecedents of 1857 revolt
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lord canning was the last governor-general of India during the tenure of the English east India companytill 1857, and also the first viceroy and governor-general of India under queen victory of England from 1857-1858 onwards.
Chakeravarthi Rajagopalachari was the first Indian governor general of independent India.Governors-General of India, 1947-1950NameBeganEndedlouis-mountbatten-1st-earl-mountbatten-of-burmaaugust-151947june1948rajajijune1948january-251950Dr. Rajagopalachari remained India's Governor-General until the Constitution was approved and came into existence on 26 January 1950.Once the constitution came into being, the post of Governor-General was done away with and replaced by the President.Thus, Dr. Rajagopalachari was the only Governor-General of Indian origin ever, though Lord Mountbatten has the distinction of being the first Governor-General of independent India (after having been the last Governor General or Viceroy of British India).C Rajagopalachari was the first Indian Governor General of independent India
The Revolt of 1857 is known as the first war of India's independence.
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governor general of canada from; 1847 - 1857
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British conquests and rapid expansion of their dominion in India marked the revolt of 1857 as the first war of independence.
The 1857 Mutiny which was the First War of Independence in India
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