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Partition of Bengal

History ⇒ Modern Indian History

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Describe the impact of the Partition of Bengal on the Indian freedom movement.
Describe the role of students in the anti-Partition movement.
Discuss the long-term consequences of the Partition of Bengal on Indian society and politics.
Discuss the role of Rabindranath Tagore in the anti-Partition movement.
Explain how the Partition of Bengal contributed to the rise of communalism in India.
Explain the main political motive behind the Partition of Bengal in 1905.
Explain the term 'divide and rule' in the context of the Partition of Bengal.
Explain why the British government decided to annul the Partition of Bengal in 1911.
In which year did the British government announce the Partition of Bengal?
Name one prominent newspaper that supported the anti-Partition movement.
Name the movement that called for the boycott of British goods after the Partition of Bengal.
Name the two main religious communities affected by the Partition of Bengal.
The Partition of Bengal led to the rise of which form of protest involving the burning of foreign cloth?
Was the Partition of Bengal primarily based on linguistic or religious lines?
What was the main administrative reason given by the British for the Partition of Bengal?
What was the reaction of the Indian National Congress to the Partition of Bengal?
What was the reaction of the Muslim League to the Partition of Bengal?
Which city became the new capital of British India after the annulment of the Partition of Bengal?
Which two new provinces were created as a result of the Partition of Bengal?
Who wrote the song 'Amar Sonar Bangla' during the anti-Partition movement?