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The Second Anglo-Sikh War was fought in 1848-1849 A.D. when Lord Dalhousie was the Governor General of India and Maharaja Dalip Singh was the minor ruler of Lahore. The following are the causes behind the second Anglo-Sikh War fought between British and the Sikhs :
Dissatisfaction amongst the Sikhs after the First Anglo-Sikh War :
‘The Cow’ Row :
Retrenchment in the Sikh Army :
Maltreatment of Maharani Jindan :
Plan of Lord Dalhousie and Currie to annexe Punjab :
Revolt of Mulraj of Multan :
Exile of Maharani Jindan :
Revolt of Bhai Maharaj Singh :
Revolt of Chattar Singh of Hazara :
Revolt of Sher Singh :
When Sher Singh came to know that his father had been removed from the post of Nazim of Hazara, he revolted against the British. He also joined the rebels along with his army and Mulraj. He appealed to the Sikhs to expel cruel and deceitful phirangis (foreigners) from Punjab. As a result of this appeal, many old soldiers also joined the rebellions against the British.
British Invasion of Punjab :
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