what were the reasons for the Anglo-Sikh war
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The reason for the anglo sikh war is the increaing power of sikhs in north east, which qas a threat for british and they wanted to check the growing power .so they signed a treaty of peace with ranjit singh but this treaty of peace break after the death of ranjit singh and at last British annexed pujab and other sikh areas....
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The first Anglo-Sikh was fought in the year 1845 and 1846, between the Sikh empire and the East India Company.
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- The result of this war was the partial suppression of the Sikh kingdom, and lost its rights over Jammu and Kashmir. Punjab was expanded and combined by Maharaj Ranjit Singh in the early 19th century.
- This was the same time when the British-controlled regions were annexed to the borders of Punjab. Ranjith Singh maintained wary friendship with the Britisher, while building his forces to wage war against the Afghans.
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