Anglo-Sikh Wars: A political anarchy broke out in Punjab att
h of King Ranjith Singh in 1839. The British attempted to
ab violating the Treaty of frindship, they had with the erstwhile
ecember 1845, a war broke out between the British and Pus
ing the danger from an outside force; Hindus, Sikhs and Mus
ogether to defeat the British. Finally, they had to accept defeat di
raitor leaders. They signed a humiliating Lahore Agreement in 1
the British Resident became the de facto ruler of Punjab. Like
ab became the dependent state of East India Company
The Sikh opposed the attempts by the British to rule Pu
tly. The opposition were led by "Chattar Singh Attariwala' in La
Moolraj' in Multan. Again the people of Punjab were defeated. Fir
Dalhousie merged the state of Punjab with the British Empire
alhousie and the Doctrine of Lapse:
Dalhousie who arrived in India as the Governor Generalin 1848
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Anglo-Sikh Wars: A political anarchy broke out in Punjab att
h of King Ranjith Singh in 1839. The British attempted to
ab violating the Treaty of frindship, they had with the erstwhile
ecember 1845, a war broke out between the British and Pus
ing the danger from an outside force; Hindus, Sikhs and Mus
ogether to defeat the British. Finally, they had to accept defeat di
raitor leaders. They signed a humiliating Lahore Agreement in 1
the British Resident became the de facto ruler of Punjab. Like
ab became the dependent state of East India Company
The Sikh opposed the attempts by the British to rule Pu
tly. The opposition were led by "Chattar Singh Attariwala' in La
Moolraj' in Multan. Again the people of Punjab were defeated. Fir
Dalhousie merged the state of Punjab with the British Empire
alhousie and the Doctrine of Lapse:
Dalhousie who arrived in India as the Governor Generalin