Because the Hindus started protesting against the British. They stopped buying British products so there was a loss for the British because Hindus were not buying their goods. And a personality was to visit the Sub-continent. So, in order to settle down the situation they reversed the partition of Bengal.
The partition of Bengal in 1905 was reversed in 1911 due to widespread protests and opposition from the people of Bengal. The partition was seen as a divisive policy aimed at weakening Bengali nationalism and empowering the British administration. The reversal was also motivated by political reasons, as the British government wanted to win the support of the Indian nationalists in the face of growing anti-British sentiment.
what were the british explanations/reasons for the partition of bengal in 1905?
The first partition of Bengal took place in 1905.
1911 by loard hardings
1911
warren hastings
what were the british explanations/reasons for the partition of bengal in 1905?
one reason is the widespread unrest,the launching of swadeshi movement by Hindus and an assassination attempt on Lord Curzon.partition of Bengal was reversed in 1911 because Hindus protested against Lord Curzon.Hindus protested because they felt that partition of bengal is advantage for Indian Muslims,and Hindus did not want to see Muslims in superior position.Other reason was that the Hindus made swadeshi movement in which the boycott: 1:British goods and start buying Indian goods and this cause loss to Britishers. 2:Hindus withdrawn there children from schools. 3:They refuse to pay taxes. These reasons were the main reason of partition of Bengal was reversed in 1911. By:Ahsen Zafar
The partition of bengal by viceroy curzon in 1905,was to curtail influence of bengali politicians.
The reaction of the eople to the partition of Bengal was very immediate and everybody started protest against the british.
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in 1905
The first partition of Bengal took place in 1905.
The events that occurred during the partition of Bengal were the separation of the Muslims and Hindus and the establishment of factories in east Bengal. Formation of the political affiliations based on the Muslims and Hindus are the other events that occurred during the partition of Bengal.
in 1905
Bangladesh was a provinc of Pakistan which hapend to separate frm Pakistan in 1971
The Partition of Bengal in 1947, part of the Partition of India, was a partition that divided the British Indian province of Bengal between India and Pakistan, with West Bengal becoming a province of India and East Bengal becoming a province of Pakistan. The partition was done according to what has come to be known as the 3 June Plan or Mountbatten Plan.
Lord Curzon