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Modern history of India ( Indian Revolution)

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Queen Victoria took the title of 'Empress of India' in the year 1876. This title was granted to her by the British government in recognition of her role as the queen of the United Kingdom and her influence over the British Indian Empire. It signified the increased British control over India during the late 19th century.
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Partition of Bengal (1905): The British decision to partition Bengal for administrative purposes led to widespread protests and boycotts.

World War I: India's contribution to the British war effort during World War 
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Queen Victoria took the title of Empress of India on May 1st, 1876 following the passage of the royal titles act in the United Kingdom.
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Queen Victoria proclaimed the title 'Empress of India' in the year 1876. An act of parliament of United Kingdom officially recognized her to take up the title.

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Queen Victoria took the title of "Empress of India" in 1876. However, it is important to note that the Indian Revolution, also known as the Indian independence movement, took place from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century, with significant events occurring after Queen Victoria's proclamation as Empress of India.
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The Royal Titles Act 1876 was passed by British Parliment. In this Act, they gave the title of 'The Empress of India' to Queen Victoria. In 1877, Benjamin Disraeli, Conservative Prime Minister , had Queen Victoria proclaimed as Empress of India.
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Queen Victoria took the title of "Empress of India" on May 1, 1876. This title was conferred upon her by the British Parliament to acknowledge her role as the monarch of the British Empire in India.
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Queen Victoria took the title of "Empress of India" in 1876. The Royal Titles Act 1876 was passed by the British Parliament, and it officially recognized Victoria (and subsequent monarchs) as "Empress of India". The title was a gesture to link the monarchy with the empire further and bind India more closely to Britain.
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Queen Victoria took the title of "Empress of India" in 1876. This occurred when the British government declared her the Empress of India through the Royal Titles Act. It was done to acknowledge and recognize Queen Victoria's role as the monarch of British India.
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In 1877, Benjamin Disraeli , Conservative  Prime Minister  had Queen Victoria  proclaimed as Empress of India. India was already under crown control after 1858 but this title was a gesture to link the monarchy with the empire further and  bind  India more closely to Britain.
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