1840 in India

This article details events in the year 1840 in India. Occurrences include the establishment of the Bank of Bombay, and the fall of the Maqpon dynasty.

1840
in
India

Millennia:
Centuries:
  • 17th
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1820s
  • 1830s
  • 1840s
  • 1850s
  • 1860s
See also:List of years in India
Timeline of Indian history

Incumbents

Events

  • First Anglo-Afghan War, 1837-1842[2]
  • Lex Loci Report of October 1840 emphasised the importance and necessity of uniformity in codification of Indian law, relating to crimes, evidences and contract but it recommended that personal laws of Hindus and Muslims should be kept outside such codification.[3]
  • Crown Land (Encroachment) Ordinance vested all forests, wastes, unoccupied and uncultivated lands to the crown[4]
  • East India Company initiated the tea trade in Chittagong
  • Bundelkhand Agency oversees Jalaun's annexation in accordance with the doctrine of lapse
  • Jaitpur State, founded in 1731, is disestablished
  • Maqpon falls to Dogra
  • Jessop & Company complete construction of the first iron bridge in British India, Loha-ka-Pul over River Gomti at Lucknow, 1812-1840
  • Bank of Bombay is founded on 15 April 1840
  • Chawri Bazar, a specialized wholesale market of brass, copper and paper products, is established in North Delhi
  • Bankura Zilla School is established in West Bengal
  • Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Tiruchirappalli is consecrated in Tamil Nadu
  • Enchey Monastery was established
  • East India Trade Act 1840 is passed in the United Kingdom
  • Insolvent Debtors, India Act 1840 is passed in the United Kingdom
  • From 3–4 March 1840, Ayya Vaikundar's followers carry him to swamithoppe from Thiruvananthapuram in a Vahana after encountering King Swathi Thirunal
  • Tuvayal Pandarams begins the Tuvayal Thavasu at Vakaippathi as per the instructions of Vaikundar
  • The first Kodiyettru Thirunal is celebrated in Swamithope pathi in August/September while, according to Ayyavazhi doctrine, Ayya unified the Seven Virgins into himself as per their request
  • In December, Hari Gopalan Citar awoke following an abnormal dream in which God commissioned him to write the Akilam by giving him the first syllable of The Kappu
  • 4th Cavalry is converted to East India Company service as the 6th Bengal Irregular Cavalry

Births

Deaths

References

  1. William Freke Williams and William Cooke Stafford (1863). England's Battles by Sea and Land: History of England's campaigns in India and China; and of the Indian mutiny, 1857-1859. Printing and publishing company. p. 301.
  2. Everyman's Dictionary of Dates; 6th ed. J. M. Dent, 1971; p. 261
  3. Anil Chandra Banerjee (1984). English Law in India. Abhinav Publications. p. 134. ISBN 978-81-7017-183-6.
  4. "Indigenous Peoples' Forest Tenure in India". Asian Development Bank. 2009.
  5. "Former Members". Parliament of Queensland. 2015. Retrieved 13 March 2015.
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