P1-Modern India
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Anglo-Sikh wars
The
Anglo-Sikh wars
were a series of 1840s conflicts between the British
East India Trading Company
and the
Sikh Empire
.
There were two Anglo–Sikh wars:
The
First Anglo-Sikh War
(1845–46)
The
Second Anglo-Sikh War
(1848–49)
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