1823 in India

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1823 in India

In 1823, India was marked by significant political, social, and economic developments as it continued to be influenced by British colonial rule. The British East India Company consolidated its control over various regions, resulting in both administrative reforms and growing resistance among local rulers. The year saw the continuation of the First Anglo-Burmese War (1824–1826), which would ultimately expand British territorial holdings in the northeast. Additionally, the socio-religious landscape experienced changes, with movements led by reformers advocating for social justice and the promotion of education. The impact of these developments laid the groundwork for future governance challenges and the Indian independence movement.