1856 in India
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Events in the year 1856 in India.
Incumbents
- Queen Victoria, Monarch of United Kingdom.
- James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie, Governor-General of India (since 12 January 1848)
- Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning, Governor-General of India (till 21 March 1862)
Events
- 11 February– Nawab Wajid Ali Shah deposed. He was last King of Oudh State, reigned 13 February 1847 – 11 February 1856. Annexation of the Kingdom of Oudh
- 28 February– End the tenure of Governor-General of India James Broun-Ramsay, 1st Marquess of Dalhousie.
- 28 February– Charles Canning, 1st Earl Canning became Governor-General of India (till 21 March 1862)
- 25 July - Hindu Widows' Remarriage Act, 1856
Births
- 4 March - Toru Dutt, poet (died 1877).
- 14 June - Ahmed Rida Khan, Sunni Muslim scholar and founder of Barelwi school of thought (died 1921).
- 23 July - Bal Gangadhar Tilak, nationalist, social reformer and independence fighter (died 1920).
- 20 August - Narayana Guru (died 1928)
Deaths
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