Who was the first governor general of india when annexation of sindh took place?
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The representative of the British Sovereign became known once again as the Governor-General. C. Rajagopalachari became the only Indian Governor-General.
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During the British rule In India several Indian territories were annexed to the British. These annexations resulted in the regions and territories under the annexation agreement to become the assets of Britain. The Sindh was also annexed to the British. Lord Ellenborough(1842-44) was the governor general of British India when the annexation of the Sindh took place in 1843 AD.
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