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Undivided Kamrup district : ウィキペディア英語版
Undivided Kamrup district

Undivided Kamrup district is a former administrative district located in Western Assam from which Kamrup Rural (2003), Kamrup Metropolitan (2003), Barpeta (1983), Nalbari (1985) and Baksa (2004) districts were formed.
It was large administrative district in colonial times that has been reducing its size in subsequent periods.
==Establishment==

The administrative district of Kamrup was first constituted from the western portion of the Burmese Empire that the British acquired following the Treaty of Yandaboo of 1826.〔Subodh Kapoor - 2002, ''The Indian Encyclopaedia: Biographical, Historical, Religious ..., Volume 1'' In this war which was fought not only in Assam but also in Burma, the Burmese were ultimately defeated and had to make peace with the British by the treaty of Yandabo (1826) by which the Burmese withdrew from Assam.〕 The western boundary of this district was the Manas river, and the eastern boundary of this district was the Barnadi river.〔 After 1826 the British administered the newly acquired regions via two commissioners: the Senior Commissioner who administered the "North-East of Rangpur" (largely the undivided Goalpara) in addition to the newly acquired region between Manas river and Biswanath; and the Junior Commissioner, who administered the region to the east of Biswanath. In March 1833 the British established district administration in the region west of the Dhansiri river, with the Kamrup district originally envisaged as two separate districts among 3 others: the six ''parganas'' largely co-terminus with present-day Barpeta and Nagarberra; and the twenty ''parganas'' in the north and six ''duars'' in the south. Each district were to be administered by a Principal Assistant, deputed by a Junior Assistant. But due to a paucity of funds, the six pargana region had only a Junior Assistant, and by 1836, the Kamrup district acquired its "undivided" form and name.
After the independence of India in 1947 the "undivided" Kamrup district was divided into the present Barpeta district (1983), Nalbari district (1985). In 2003 Kamrup was bifurcated into Kamrup Metropolitan district and Kamrup Rural district. In 2004 the northern parts of Barpeta, Nalbari and Kamrup Rural district were constituted into Baksa district.

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