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The capital of the British held territories in India was Calcutta. In 1911, the capital was transferred to Delhi. The name was changed to New Delhi in 1927, and the new capital was inaugurated on February 13, 1931.
The only Indian cities that ever WERE the capital of India are Bombay and Delhi, so all other Indian cities qualify as never having had that staus. Bombay (now known by it's Indian name of 'Mumbai') became capital of a unified India under the British Empire until Edwardian times, when the British transferred the capital to Delhi. This has remained India's capital ever since. So just consult a map of India to see it's other cities- none of these ever were India's capital. (N.B. remember that Pakistan didn't exist until Partition in 1947 / 48- Islamabad may now be Pakistan's capital, but up until British withdrawal it was just another Northern city, and Pakistan itself was all part of the British Indian Empire).
Indraprastha is the name of the indian capital
The original name of the British capital was Londinium. And there were about 50000 people
Kolkata
One of the books written by James Mill is "The History of British India," which was published in 1817. This book is a comprehensive account of the history and culture of India during British colonial rule.
New Delhi is the capital city of India.
New Delhi is the capital of India. Calcutta (also known as Kolkata) was previously the capital, but New Delhi was changed to the capital in December 1911.
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