Events in the year 1905 in India.

Incumbents

  • Emperor of India – Edward VII
  • Viceroy of India – George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston
  • Viceroy of India – Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 4th Earl of Minto (from 18 November)

Events

  • National income - ₹9,910 million
  • 4 April – The 7.8 Ms  Kangra earthquake shook the Kangra Valley with a maximum EMS-98 intensity of IX (Destructive), killing more than 20,000 people
  • 16 October - Partition of Bengal.

Dates unknown

  • George, Prince of Wales and Princess Mary tour India, 1905–06
  • Smarthavicharam of Kuriyedathu Thatri.

Law

  • Indian Railway Board Act

Births

  • 2 January – Jainendra Kumar, novelist (died 1988).
  • 16 January – Dr. Manubhai P. Vaidya, educationist and recipient of Best Teacher Award from Dr. S. Radhakrishnan, the President of India (died 1966).
  • 18 March - Malti Bedekar, feminist author(died 2001).
  • 21 March – Kushal Konwar, Indian National Congress President of Golaghat, later on first martyr of Quit India Movement. Died on 15 June 1943 hanged till death by British.
  • 10 May – Pankaj Mullick, singer and composer (died 1978).
  • 17 August – Bhudo Advani, actor (died 1985).
  • 29 August – Dhyan Chand, field hockey player (died 1979).
  • 9 September – Brahmarishi Hussain Sha, seventh head of Sri Viswa Viznana Vidya Adhyatmika Peetham and scholar (died 1981).
  • 12 December – Mulk Raj Anand, novelist in English (died 2004).

Full date unknown

  • Rashid Jahan, author, short story writer and playwright (died 1952).

Deaths

  • 19 January – Debendranath Tagore, founder in 1848 of the Brahmo Religion (born 1817).

Full Date Unknown

  • Protap Chunder Mozoomdar, writer and leader of the Brahmo Samaj (born in 1840)

References



Historic Map India, 1905 Vorderindien Sudlicher Teil , Vintage Wall

1 Rupee 1905, India Britanica Edward VII (19011910) India Monedă

Map of political subdivisions of India in 1905 from the Imperial

1905 India Antique Map Etsy

Oct 16 The partition of Bengal (India) happened in 1905. Shortpedia