Chota Nagpur Division

Chota Nagpur Division
Division of British India
1854–1912
Flag

1858 map of the Bengal Presidency
CapitalRanchi
Area 
 1901
70,161 km2 (27,089 sq mi)
Population 
 1901
4,900,429
Government
Commissioner 
 1854-1859
Mr. J. H. Crawford
 1853-1854
Mr. W. J Allen
 1866
Edward Tuite Dalton (Commissioner)
 1878
Mr. A. C. Mangles (Commissioner)
 1878- 1882
Mr. J. F. K. Hewitt
 1882
Mr. John Edgar
 1882-1885
Mr. J. F. K. Hewitt
 1879
Babu Rakhal Dass (special Commissioner)
 1888
F. W. R. Cowley (Judicial Commissioner)
 1885-1889
Mr. Charles Cecil Stevens (Commissioner)
 1896
Mr. Grimley (Commissioner)
Historical eraModern Period
 Creation of the division
1854
 Bifurcation
1912
Preceded by
Succeeded by
South-West Frontier Agency
Bihar and Orissa Province
Today part ofBihar
Jharkhand
Odisha
Chhattisgarh
West Bengal

The Chota Nagpur Division was one of the administrative divisions established under British rule. Under Act XX of 1854, the South West Frontier Agency was renamed a Commissionary, with the Political Agent becoming the Commissioner and the Assistant Political Agent designated as the Deputy Commissioner. As a result, the head of the Agency became the Commissioner of Chota Nagpur Division, shaping its colonial administration.