A viceroy is a smaller version of a king, a viceroy is a person with the same amount of power as a king and is responsible for a certain amount of land.
At the time of the British Empire, Pakistan didn't exist. It was part of the Indian Empire which was part of the British Empire. When independence came in 1947, the country was split into India (mostly Hindus), Pakistan (mostly Muslims), and East Pakistan (mostly Muslims and now called Bangladesh).
Yes Pakistan is a member of the British Commonwealth
Britishes wanted to weaken India after Independence in 1947. Therefore they divided or encouraged to divide India.
The British
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Most Muslims in British India moved to Pakistan after independence was granted. Pakistan then included modern day Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Pakistan was a part of India in the colonised era. In 1930s a Muslim political leader named Muhammad Ali Jinnah asked for a separate Muslim state from the British Government which was governing India at that time. Many attempts were taken to reject this request and keep India united, but they were not successful. Therefore under the British viceroy Lord Mountbatten, Pakistan was announced as a separate country in 14th August 1947 and was given independence from Britain. That is why Pakistan celebrate 14th August as their Independence day.
There were a number of British viceroys before independence. They ruled all the villages and cities.
Pakistan had no Viceroy, as this was the title given to the British Governor of India and Pakistan was created when India gained independence from Britain in 1947. Formerly a part of India, it was created as a nation for the Muslim population following the appalling genocide between Muslims and Hindus following the British withdrawal. It was founded by Muhammed Ali Jinnah, who served as it's Governor General until his death in 11th September 1948, with Liaquat Ali Khan as his Prime Minister. Jinnah was succeeded by Kawajah Nazimuddin.
British and India
Lord Mountbatten was the first Governor General of India. He was also the last British Viceroy of India before independence.
In 1948, British India gained independence but was split into India, Pakistan and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
Lard Mount batton power was the last viceroy of India
The British Raj, which became India and Pakistan after the partition, then Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India after eastern Pakistan spit from the west.
Pakistan was a part of the British Raj. When the Raj gained independence, it split into two countries: Pakistan, with a Muslim majority, and India, with a Hindu majority.
He was India's last Viceroy in 1947. Pakistan was part of the Indian Empire at that time.