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Colonial India | |||||
Portuguese India | 1510–1961 | ||||
Dutch India | 1605–1825 | ||||
Danish India | 1696–1869 | ||||
French India | 1759–1954 | ||||
British India 1613–1947 | |||||
East India Company | 1612–1757 | ||||
Company rule in India | 1757–1857 | ||||
British Raj | 1858–1947 | ||||
British rule in Burma | 1824–1867 | ||||
Princely states | 1765–1947 | ||||
Partition of India | 1947 | ||||