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Berar Division

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After October 1, 1903, the administration of the province was placed under the commissioner-general for the Central Provinces as the 'Berar Division'. On 24 October 1936, with the establishment of the legislative assembly of the 'Central Provinces and Berar' the Central Provinces became
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Berar consisted of one Division with a Commissioner. It was under the administrative authority of the Chief Commissioner for the Central Provinces, but administered separately from the other divisions until 1936.
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was born by a Residency Order, dated the 30 September 1903, and the administration of Berar was placed under the Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces.
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The Berar Division had an area of 28,515 km² with a population of 2,672,673 in 1881. The main mountain chains in the area were the
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Imperial Gazetteer2 of India, Volume 7, page 411 - Imperial Gazetteer of India - Digital South Asia Library
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in 1947, the Central Provinces and Berar became a province of India, and in 1950 became the Indian
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portion of the state, including Berar Division, became the new state of
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leased Berar permanently to the British against an annual payment of 25
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1909 map of the Central Provinces with Berar Division in light pink.
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In 1904, there were twelve municipalities in Berar, including
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Historical Dictionary of the British Empire, Vol. 1.
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Division of British India
Flag of Berar Division

Ellichpur
Independence of India
Berar Province
Amravati Division
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Berar
Encyclopædia Britannica

Hyderabad State
Berar Province
Central Provinces and Berar
British India
Ellichpur
Satpura
Ajanta ranges
Tapti
Purna
Wardha
Penganga
Pranhita
Maharashtra
India
Berar Province
Nizam of Hyderabad
Nawab Mir Sir Mahbub Ali Khan
lakh

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