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why the britishers capture the Sikh kingdom​

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Answered by sivasmart2222
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After Ranjit Singh's death in 1839, the empire was severely weakened by internal divisions and political mismanagement And by the betrayal of Dogras. This opportunity was used by the British East India Company to launch the Anglo-Sikh Wars. ... Nevertheless, the British army took and held Ferozeshah.

Religion: Sikhism and other religions

Today part of: China; India; Pakistan

Common languages: Persian (court); Punjabi and its dialects; Dogri; Kashmiri; Pashto

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Answered by srivastavaastuti145
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After Ranjit Singh's death in 1839, the empire was severely weakened by internal divisions and political mismanagement And by the betrayal of Dogras. This opportunity was used by the British East India Company to launch the Anglo-Sikh Wars. ... Nevertheless, the British army took and held Ferozeshah.

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