why did Britishers capture the sikh kingdom?
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Shrewdly they felt it was better to have a Sikh-led buffer between British-occupied India and an always restive Muslim majority trans-Indus area abutting and including Afghanistan. All other heirs to Ranjit Singh's throne having perished, most under suspicious circumstance, only the child prince Duleep Singh remained
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book is a must read to realise how great was the achievement of Maharaja Ranjit Singh, the first indigenous ruler of Punjab in a thousand years, in welding a multi-religious state into a power that the British feared and could only enslave at great cost.❤️
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