Why was the annexation of Sindh considered
unreasonable and unjust? [7 marks]
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The annexation of Sindh by the British has often been criticized being unreasonable and unjust. The reason is that the friendly relation that the British shared with the Amirs of Sindh till the time of Lord Bentick, was annexed by Napier simply to restrict the expansion of the Russsian Empire towards the East.
The territory was annexed by the Bombay Presidency of British India in 1843, following a British Indian conquest led by then Major-General Charles Napier in order to quell the insurrection of Sindhi rulers who had remained hostile to the British Empire following the First Anglo-Afghan War.
The East India Company, because of the strategic positions of the Ports of Sind had tried its hand as early as 1775 to open a factory out there. But they abandoned it in 1792. ... Whole of Sind was annexed to British Empire in 1843.
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