India is self-ruled now, but it used to be controlled by the United Kingdom.
Parts of Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India and Pakistan
Pakistan was a part of India before the British rule. I believe Nepal was formed out of India, but I am not sure. Otherwise, India and Pakistan used to be a part of "India."
When India and Pakistan were one country, it was called British India. It was under British rule until 1947 when it was divided into two separate countries - India and Pakistan.
No. Akbar the Great ruled the modern countries of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh.
In 1947, when Great Britain ended its colonial rule in India, two independent countries were formed: India and Pakistan. The partition was based largely on religious lines, with India being predominantly Hindu and Pakistan being created as a separate state for Muslims. This division led to significant migration and communal violence as populations shifted to align with the new borders.
The laws and legislation of these countries differ, as do the rules of jurisprudence. You need to be more specific.
The laws and legislation of these countries differ, as do the rules of jurisprudence. You need to be more specific.
Company rule in India was created in 1757.
These are modern India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. Pakistan and Bangladesh did not exist at all under British rule, and Sri Lanka was known as Ceylon.
A. Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi led a revolution with peaceful demonstration. B. The British split India into two countries. C. The British gave one-fifth of India's land to Pakistan.
A. Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi led a revolution with peaceful demonstration. B. The British split India into two countries. C. The British gave one-fifth of India's land to Pakistan.
British rule ended in the '50s. India is no longer part of the Empire. In fact the Empire itself has changed into the Commonwealth. South Africa, Australia, and Canada are now independent countries as are India and Pakistan. India is on its own.