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(5) What brought an end to the Sikh rule in Punjab in 1849?
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(4) How did the conflict between Siraj-ud-Daulah and the British start?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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5.Ranjit Singh rose to power in a very short period, from a leader of a single misl to finally becoming the Maharaja of Punjab. ... After the death of Ranjit Singh, the empire was weakened by internal divisions and political mismanagement. Finally, by 1849 the state was dissolved after the defeat in the Anglo-Sikh wars.

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4.It is because: 1. the nawab refused to grant consession to the company.

Answered by priyanshusingh1388
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  1. Ranjit Singh rose to power in a very short period, from a leader of a single misl to finally becoming the Maharaja of Punjab. ... After the death of Ranjit Singh, the empire was weakened by internal divisions and political mismanagement. Finally, by 1849 the state was dissolved after the defeat in the Anglo-Sikh wars.
  2. It is because: 1. the nawab refused to grant consession to the company.

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