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What is the difference of princely India and British India?

The states which were under the direct control of British were regarded to be a part of British India. The states which were under indirect control of British but were actually controlled by dynastic rulers were the princely states. The British were taking annual pension from the rulers and were also using their army.


Was Libya part of the British empire?

No. It was part of the Ottoman Empire until 1911 when it became part of the Italian Empire. After WW2 it was a sovereign state. However, following Italy's defeat in WW2 - this was, for a time, under British Control.


When did Britain leave Africa?

As South Africa as we know it today was only formed in 1909 you could say it became a British colony then, but a lot of that area was under British control from 1795. In 1910, South Africa became a dominion of the British Empire, a self governing colony. In 1931 South Africa was effectively granted independence from the United Kingdom with the passage of the Statute of Westminster.


Witch Indian troops is under British control?

The Indian troops that were under British control were primarily part of the British Indian Army during the period of British colonial rule in India. This army was composed of Indian soldiers who served under British officers and was utilized in various conflicts, both in India and abroad. The British Indian Army played a significant role in World War I and World War II, reflecting the extensive military reliance on Indian personnel by the British Empire. After India gained independence in 1947, the army was divided between India and Pakistan.


Is California a part of the Revolutionary War?

No. California had not yet been settled by American Colonists, nor was it even a British-owned colony.

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Why did Britain want Sudan to be part of the british empire?

there was lots of gold scattered around Africa and Africans grow sugarcane which is sugar. also they could get to India easier that way


What part of the island remains under british control?

Northen Ireland


Why were the British were so interested in controlling the Sudan?

Because at the time it was part of Egypt which was under British control.


What is the difference of princely India and British India?

The states which were under the direct control of British were regarded to be a part of British India. The states which were under indirect control of British but were actually controlled by dynastic rulers were the princely states. The British were taking annual pension from the rulers and were also using their army.


Which part of the British Isles came under English control between 1559 and 1648?

i wanna say scotland....


Was Libya part of the British empire?

No. It was part of the Ottoman Empire until 1911 when it became part of the Italian Empire. After WW2 it was a sovereign state. However, following Italy's defeat in WW2 - this was, for a time, under British Control.


Why did the British want to make South Africa part of the British empire?

For gold


The part of india that was under direct british rule was known as the?

Ghandi was the part of India that was under British rules. The British rules were called the British Raj.


Has South Africa ever been part of an empire?

yes, South Africa was formerly part of the British Empire


How did Africa become part of the British Empire?

By conquests from several European nations. The European nations had many firearms, and Africa and India did not have that many at all compared to the Europeans. This caused conquests and how India and Africa became part of the British Empire


When did south Africa become a part of the british empire?

in 123bc


What part of the island Ireland remains under British control?

Ulster, the Northeastern province, strictly known as 'Northern Ireland'.