List of governors of the North-West Frontier Province
Below is a list of governors of the North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) from the creation of the office of Commissioner of the North-West Frontier Province in 1901.
Chief Commissioners of the North-West Frontier Province
- 1901–1908: Sir Harold Arthur Deane
- 1908–1909: Sir George Olof Roos-Keppel
- 1909–1910: William Rudolph Henry Merck (acting)
- 1910–1913: Sir George Olof Roos-Keppel
- 1913–1915: Sir John Stuart Donald (acting)
- 1915–1919: Sir George Olof Roos-Keppel
- 1919–1921: Sir Hamilton Grant
- 1921–1923: Sir John Loader Maffey
- 1923–1925: Horatio Norman Bolton
- 1925–1926: William John Keen (acting)
- 1926–1930: Horatio Norman Bolton
- 1930–1931: Sir Steuart Edmund Pears
- 1931–1932: Sir Ralph Edwin Hotchkin Griffith (created governor in 1932)
Governors of the North-West Frontier Province
- 1932–1937: Sir Ralph Edwin Hotchkin Griffith
- 1937–1939: Sir George Cunningham
- 1939: Sir Arthur Edward Broadbent Parsons
- 1939–1946: Sir George Cunningham
- 1946–1947: Sir Olaf Kirkpatrick Caroe
- 1947: Sir Rob Lockhart (acting)
- 1947–1948: Sir George Cunningham
Post-independence
Following Pakistan's independence in 1947, the North-West Frontier became a province of Pakistan. In 2010, the NWFP was renamed to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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Administrators of provinces in British India
- Agra Presidency (1834–1836)
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1945–1947)1
- Assam (1921–1947)1
- Bengal Presidency (1700–1774, 1912–1947)
- Bihar (1936–1947)1
- Bihar and Orissa Province (1920–1936)
- Bombay Presidency (1694–1947)
- Burma (1923–1937)
- Central Provinces and Berar (1920–1947)
- Madras Presidency (1698–1947)
- North-West Frontier Province (1932–1948)
- Orissa (1936–1947)1
- Punjab (1921–1947)1
- Sind (1936–1947)
- United Provinces of British India (1921–1937)
- United Provinces (1937–1947)
- Bengal, Bihar and Orissa Provinces (1854–1912)
- Assam (1905–1912)
- Bihar and Orissa Province (1912–1920)
- Burma (1897–1923)
- North-Western Provinces (1836–1877)
- North-Western Provinces (1877–1902)
- Punjab (1859–1921)
- United Provinces of Agra and Oudh (1902–1921)
Commissioners
- Ajmer-Merwara (1871–1947)
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1872–1945)
- Assam (1874–1905, 1912–1921)
- Balochistan (1877–1947)
- Burma (1886–1897)
- Central Provinces (1861–1920)
- Coorg Province (1869–1947)
- Delhi (1912–1947)
- Lower Burma (1867–1886)
- North-West Frontier Province (1901–1932)
- Oudh (1856–1877)
- Oudh (1877–1902)
- Panth-Piploda (1942–1947)
- Punjab (1853–1859)
- Andaman and Nicobar Islands (1858–1872)
- 1 Office retained following Indian independence