Presidencies of British India
- Presidencies of British India
British India, before and during the time of the British Raj, had three presidencies:
*Bengal Presidency (Presidency of Fort William)
*Bombay Presidency
*Madras Presidency (Presidency of Fort St. George)
ee also
* Presidency City
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