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This is a timeline of Indian history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in India and its predecessor states. To read about the background to these events, see History of India .
Timeline of Indian history: Events in the year 1936 in India. ... 28 December – Indian National Congress rejected new constitution. [2]
Timeline of Indian history Events in the year 1938 in India . Indian independence – Government of India Act gives Indians a role in governing their provinces.
Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture – Indian Territory; High resolution maps and other items at the National Archives; See 1890s photographs of Native Americans in Oklahoma Indian Territory hosted by the Portal to Texas History; Treaties by Tribe Name, Vol. II (Treaties) in part. Compiled and edited by Charles J. Kappler.
1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine. Spanish Civil War (July 17, 1936 – April 1, 1939) – Germany and Italy backed the anti-communist Falange forces of Francisco Franco. The Soviet Union and international communist parties (see Abraham Lincoln Brigade) backed the left-wing republican faction in the war. The war ended in April 1939 with ...
The Constitution gives the federal government primary responsibility for dealing with tribes. Some scholars divide the federal policy toward Indians in six phases: coexistence (1789–1828), removal and reservations (1829–1886), assimilation (1887–1932), reorganization (1932–1945), termination (1946–1960), and self-determination (1961 ...
If the Indian constitution is our heritage bequeathed to us by our founding fathers, no less are we, the people of India, the trustees and custodians of the values which pulsate within its provisions! A constitution is not a parchment of paper, it is a way of life and has to be lived up to.
Political subdivisions of the Indian Empire in 1909 with British India (pink) and the princely states (yellow) Before it gained independence in 1947, India (also called the Indian Empire) was divided into two sets of territories, one under direct British rule (British India), and the other consisting of princely states under the suzerainty of the British Crown, with control over their internal ...