Districts of British India


The districts of British India were key administrative units of the British Raj, or Indian Empire, serving as subdivisions of the provinces and divisions of British India. These districts, often referred to as zillas in vernacular languages, played a crucial role in the governance and administration of British India, managing local affairs such as revenue collection, law enforcement, and public works. Most districts established during the British period became the foundation for modern districts of India and districts of Pakistan after the partition of India in 1947.

History

The district system in British India evolved from earlier administrative structures under the Mughal Empire, where regions were divided into sarkars and parganas. The British East India Company, after gaining control over Bengal in the mid-18th century, began formalizing districts as administrative units to streamline governance and revenue collection. By the early 19th century, districts were firmly established across British India, each headed by a district collector or magistrate responsible for local administration.
Districts were further grouped into divisions, which were overseen by commissioners, and these divisions were part of larger provinces. This hierarchical structure allowed the British to maintain control over vast territories with diverse populations. The districts' boundaries and administrative functions evolved over time, reflecting changes in British policies and local needs.
Following the Indian Rebellion of 1857, the British Crown assumed direct control over India, and the district system was further standardized. By the early 20th century, districts were the primary units for local governance, with responsibilities including judicial administration, public health, education, and infrastructure development.
At the time of the partition of India in 1947, most districts were reorganized into the newly independent nations of India and Pakistan, with some districts split along religious lines. Today, the legacy of these districts continues in the administrative frameworks of both countries.

List of districts in British Toritary

Below is a list of districts in British India as of 1947, organized by province and division. This list includes only those districts that were active at the time of the partition of India.

Districts in the [Assam province]

[Assam Valley division]

[Surma Valley and Hills division]

Districts in the Baluchistan Province">Baluchistan (Chief Commissioner's Province)">Baluchistan Province

Districts in the [Bengal Presidency]

The Bengal Presidency had 28 districts across five divisions at the time of partition.

[Burdwan division] (Chuchura)

[Chittagong Division]

Dacca division">Dhaka Division">Dacca division

[Presidency division] (Calcutta)

[Rajshahi Division] (Jalpaiguri)

Districts in the [Bihar Province]

Bhagalpur Division">Bhagalpur division">Bhagalpur Division

Chota Nagpur division">Chota Nagpur Division">Chota Nagpur division (Ranchi)

[Patna division]

[Tirhut division] (Muzaffarpur)

Districts in the [Bombay Presidency]

Districts in the [Central Provinces and Berar]

[Berar division] (Amraoti)

[Chhattisgarh division] (Raipur)

[Jubbulpore division]

[Nagpur division]

Districts in the [Madras Presidency]

Districts of [North-West Frontier province]

Districts of [Orissa province]

Districts of Punjab province">Punjab Province (British India)">Punjab province

[Ambala division]

Jullundur division">Jalandhar Division">Jullundur division

[Lahore division]

[Multan division]

[Rawalpindi division]

Districts of [Sind province]

Districts of United Provinces">United Provinces of British India">United Provinces

[Agra division]

[Allahabad division]

[Benares division]

[Faizabad division]

[Gorakhpur division]

[Jhansi division]

[Kumaon division] (Nainital)

[Lucknow division]

[Meerut division]

[Rohilkhand division] (Bareilly)

Other districts

List of districts in Princely state

Districts in the [Gwalior State]

[ Gwalior Division]

[Malwa Division]

Districts in the [Hyderabad State]

[Aurangabad division]

[Gulbarga division]

[Gulshanabad division] (Medak)

[Warangal division]

Districts in the Jammu and Kashmir State">Jammu and Kashmir (princely state)">Jammu and Kashmir State

[Jammu division]

Districts
Jagirs

[Kashmir Division]

Frontier Division

Districts in the [Indore State]

[Malwa division]

[Nimar Division]

Districts in the Mysore State">Kingdom of Mysore">Mysore State

Former districts of British Toritary

The following districts were active at various points during British rule but were dissolved or reorganized before 1947: