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what were the causes of the first anglo-sikh war (1845-46)

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Answered by Anonymous
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(1) After the death of Ranjit Singh , there was a lot of infighting amongst Sikhs.
(2) The Sikhs built up a strong army against the British and Afghan aggressions.
(3) British attacked, the united forces of Punjab - Hindu, Muslim and Sikh, faced the huge British army bravely.
(4) Prime Minister Lal Singh and Commander Tej Singh turned traitors and the Punjab army was defeated.
(5) They were forced to sign the Treaty of Lahore.


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Answered by sonabrainly
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The history of the sale of Kashmir is as follows. ... One week later, on 16 March 1846, as agreed in the Treaty of Lahore, the British signed a treaty called the 'Treaty of Amritsar' with their collaborator, the Raja of Jammu, Raja Gulab Singh.

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