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The Sikhs lost the first Anglo-Sikh War(1845-46) because the
a) Army consisted of diverse people-Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs.
b) Prime minister Lal Singh and Commander Tej Singh turned traitor
c) The Sikh could not fight the strong British forces
d) Sikh did not have modern weapons​

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Answered by anishkumarsingh2022
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Answer:

About some of the acts of treachery that let to their defeat, Rai said the Sikh army lost the Battle of Subron because Gen Tej Singh, the commander-in-chief, crossed the pontoon bridge linking the two flanks of the Sutlej and ordered its destruction.

Explanation:

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Answered by dhanushprakashg
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Answer:

option c is correct answer

Explanation:

because the sikhs have less soldiers and they couldn't fight with strong British

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