India and Pakistan
India and Pakistan were formed from British India in 1947.
India remained a dominion of the British Crown until August 15, 1947, when it gained independence. This marked the end of British colonial rule, which had lasted for nearly two centuries. The country was subsequently partitioned into two independent nations, India and Pakistan.
the British East India Company
the British decided to divide India into two nations- Muslim Pakistan and Hindu-dominated, India
India and Pakistan
Victoria memorial and gateway to India were the two historical buildings constructed during British rule in India
India and Pakistan were created when British left India. Pakistan further divided into two (Pakistan and Bangladesh) in 1971.
India Independence Act
India and Pakistan
India and Pakistan were formed from British India in 1947.
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.
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.
India and Hong Kong
India remained a dominion of the British Crown until August 15, 1947, when it gained independence. This marked the end of British colonial rule, which had lasted for nearly two centuries. The country was subsequently partitioned into two independent nations, India and Pakistan.
the British East India Company