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The Hunter Commission was appointed after the.
Black-hole incident
Jalianwallabagh massacre
Uprising of 1857
Partition of Bengal
The Hunter Commission, also known as the Disorders Inquiry Committee, was established following the Jallianwala Bagh Massacre in 1919 to investigate the events that transpired in Punjab, along with disturbances in Bombay and Delhi. Lord William Hunter chaired the commission, which aimed to delve into the causes of these events and the measures adopted to address them
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