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explain policy of paramountcy​

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Answered by Poulami142406
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The doctrine of paramountcy is the legal principle that reconciles contradicting or conflicting laws in a federalist state, where both the central government, and the provincial or state governments, have the power to create laws in relation to the same matters.

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Answered by freebird13
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Rani Channamma took to arms and led an anti-British resistance movement, but she was arrested in 1824 and died in prison in 1829.

Rayanna, a poor chowkidar of Sangolli in Kitoor, carried on the resistance. He destroyed many British camps and records, but he was caught and hanged by the British in 1830.

Late in the 1830s, the East India Company became worried about Russia. The British, who wanted to secure their control over the north-west, fought a prolonged war with Afghanistan between 1838 and 1842 and established indirect Company rule there.  

Sind was taken over in 1843, and Punjab next. The presence of Maharaja Ranjit Singh there held back the Company, but after his death in 1839, two prolonged wars were fought and Punjab was annexed in 1849.

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