The
rivers of Punjab flow almost all
the year round. These rivers
have a profound effect on the
history of Punjab. These rivers
of Punjab flow all year round
and act as border between
many states. Which river
served as the boundary between Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Britishers?
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The river that served as the boundary between Maharaja Ranjit Singh and Britishers was the Sutlej river.
- The Amritsar Treaty, for a century, resolved Indo-Sikh relations. The British wanted a defensive treaty and control of the Punjab to the Sutlej River against the French.
- Though it was not a protective deal, the land boundaries managed by Ranjit were fixed roughly along the Sutlej River line.
- Ranjit Singh had decided to expel the Maratha force in the Punjab that had sought refuge. His desire to bring together all the Sikh territories extending to the vicinity of Delhi was then baffled by the Britishers.
- As a direct consequence, he promptly certified the treaty, and the river was specified as the dividing line of his territory.
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