1851 in India

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1851
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Events in the year 1851 in India.

Incumbents[]

  • James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie, Governor-General of India, 1848 to 1856
  • Vyankatrao I Raje Ghorpade, Raja of Mudhol State, 20 February 1818-December 1854
  • Muhammad Said Khan, Nawab of Rampur from 1840 to 1855, died on 1 April
  • Ghulam Muhammad Ghouse Khan, Nawab of the Carnatic, 1825-1855
  • Chintaman Rao I "Appa Sahib", founder and Rao of Sangli State, 1782–15 July 1851
  • Dhundi Rao Chintaman Rao "Tatya Sahib", Rao of Sangli State, 15 July 1851-12 December 1901
  • Gumansinhji, Maharawal of Chhota Udaipur State, 1822-1851
  • Jitsinhji, Maharawal of Chhota Udaipur State, 1851-1881
  • Ram Baksh, Prime Minister of Hyderabad, September 1849–April 1851
  • Ganesh Rao, April 1851–June 1851
  • Ratan Singh, Maharajah of Bikaner State, 25 March 1828-7 August 1851
  • Sardar Singh, Maharajah of Bikaner State, 7 August 1851–16 May 1872

Events[]

  • The first experimental electric telegraph line, between Calcutta and Diamond Harbour, was opened for the British East India Company
  • Oriental Bank Corporation was chartered to allow competition with the East India Company's opium billing monopoly
  • Naga raided the East India Company from 1851-1865
  • The first train in India had become operational on 22 December for localised hauling of canal construction material in Roorkee[1]
  • British Indian Association, a pan-nationalist political group, was established on 31 October
  • Dadabhai Naoroji founded the Rahnumae Mazdayasne Sabha (Guides on the Mazdayasne Path) on 1 August
  • Mongnawng State gained independence from Hsenwi State
  • Murree was established in the Punjab
  • Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Hyderabad was established as Apostolic Vicariate of Hyderabad from the Apostolic Vicariate of Madras
  • Holy Trinity Church, Bangalore was built
  • Government Museum, Chennai was established
  • The British Parliament passed the Lunatics Removal (India) Act 1851 and

Births[]

  • Mahmud al-Hasan, a Deobandi scholar who actively campaigned against Britain's rule in India, born in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh
  • Jaswant Singh of Bharatpur, ruled Bharatpur State, born in Deeg on 1 March
  • Henry George Impey Siddons, an Indian educationist, born in Indore
  • Harry Charles Purvis Bell, British civil servant and a commissioner in the Ceylon Civil Service
  • Henry Stephens Salt, British writer and social reformer, born on 20 September

Deaths[]

  • Ayya Vaikundar, also known as Historical Vaikundar, who effectively founded the Ayyavazhi religion, died on 3 June
  • Chintaman Rao I "Appa Sahib", founder of Sangli State, died on 15 July 1851
  • Ratan Singh, Maharajah of Bikaner State, died on 7 August 1851
  • John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune, Anglo-Indian lawyer and a pioneer in promoting women's education, died on 12 August in Kolkata

References[]

  1. ^ "First train ran between Roorkee and Piran Kaliyar". The Hindu. 10 August 2002. Archived from the original on November 10, 2002.CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
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