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93: 65: 35: 149:. Governors-General served five-year terms, but could be removed earlier. After the conclusion of a term, a provisional Governor-General was sometimes appointed until a new holder of the office could be chosen. Provisional Governors General were often chosen from among the provincial Governors. ( 141:, and the Governor-General acted as the Sovereign's representative. To reflect this role, the term "Viceroy" was informally applied; the title was abandoned when India became independent in 175: 79:
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officials in India. Complete authority over all of British India was granted in
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Portal:India
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historical
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Governor-General of India
British administration
India
1773
Governor-General
Fort William
British East India Company
1833
1858
British Crown
1947
1950
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Ladakh
South India
History of Buddhism
Archive
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