The First Anglo Sikh War

The First Anglo Sikh War
Author: Amarpal Singh
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2010-08-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781445620381

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The definitive account of the First Anglo-Sikh War, with maps that shed light on the action as never before

The First Anglo Sikh War 1845 46

The First Anglo Sikh War 1845   46
Author: David Smith
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472834454

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The First Anglo-Sikh War broke out due to escalating tensions between the Sikh Empire and the British East India Company in the Punjab region of India in the mid-nineteenth century. Political machinations were at the heart of the conflict, with Sikh rulers fearing the growing power of their own army, while several prominent Sikh generals actively collaborated with the East India Company. The British faced a disciplined opponent, trained along European lines, which fielded armies numbering in the tens of thousands. The war featured a number of closely contested battles, with both sides taking heavy losses. This fully illustrated study of the First Anglo-Sikh War tells the story of one of the major colonial wars of the nineteenth century, as the East India Company attempted to wrest control of the Punjab region from a Sikh Empire riven by infighting.

The Second Anglo Sikh War

The Second Anglo Sikh War
Author: Amarpal Singh
Publsiher: Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages: 713
Release: 2016-06-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781445650241

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A comprehensive account of the Second Anglo-Sikh War, complete with maps and illustrations.

The First Anglo Sikh War 1845 46

The First Anglo Sikh War 1845   46
Author: David Smith
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 97
Release: 2019-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781472834461

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The First Anglo-Sikh War broke out due to escalating tensions between the Sikh Empire and the British East India Company in the Punjab region of India in the mid-nineteenth century. Political machinations were at the heart of the conflict, with Sikh rulers fearing the growing power of their own army, while several prominent Sikh generals actively collaborated with the East India Company. The British faced a disciplined opponent, trained along European lines, which fielded armies numbering in the tens of thousands. The war featured a number of closely contested battles, with both sides taking heavy losses. This fully illustrated study of the First Anglo-Sikh War tells the story of one of the major colonial wars of the nineteenth century, as the East India Company attempted to wrest control of the Punjab region from a Sikh Empire riven by infighting.

Bright Eyes of Danger

Bright Eyes of Danger
Author: Bill Whitburn
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: History
ISBN: 1909982210

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Rich in detail about the British advancement in India during the latter part of the eighteenth century, thus becoming paramount over all India except for the Sikh Kingdom in the Punjab. It gives a vivid account of the seven battles and one siege of the two wars with the Sikhs.

The British the Sikhs

The British   the Sikhs
Author: Gurinder Singh Mann
Publsiher: Helion
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019-01-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1911628240

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A book which covers the relationship between the British and the Sikhs in the eighteenth and nineteenth century.

Empire of the Sikhs

Empire of the Sikhs
Author: Patwant Singh,Jyoti M. Rai
Publsiher: Peter Owen Publishers
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2013-08-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780720615241

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The definitive biography of Ranjit Singh, contemporary of Napoleon and one of the most powerful and charismatic Indian rulers of his ageRanjit Singh has been largely written out of accounts of the subcontinent's past by recent Western historians, yet he had an impact that lasts to this day. He unified the warring chiefdoms of the Punjab into an extraordinary northern Empire of the Sikhs, built up a formidable modern army, kept the British in check to the south of his realm, and closed the Khyber Pass through which plunderers had for centuries poured into India. Unique among empire builders, he was humane and just, gave employment to defeated foes, honored religious faiths other than his own, and included Hindus and Muslims among his ministers. In person he was a colorful character whose his court was renowned for its splendor; he had 20 wives, kept a regiment of "Amazons," and possessed a stable of thousands of horses. The authors make use of a variety of eyewitness accounts from Indian and European sources, from reports of Maratha spies at the Lahore Durbar to British parliamentary papers and travel accounts. The story includes the range of the maharaja's military achievements and ends with an account of the controversial period of the Anglo-Sikh Wars following his death, which saw the fall of his empire while in the hands of his successors.

Royals and Rebels

Royals and Rebels
Author: Priya Atwal
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780197566947

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In late-eighteenth-century India, the glory of the Mughal emperors was fading, and ambitious newcomers seized power, changing the political map forever. Enter the legendary Maharajah Ranjit Singh, whose Sikh Empire stretched throughout northwestern India into Afghanistan and Tibet. Priya Atwal shines fresh light on this long-lost kingdom, looking beyond its founding father to restore the queens and princes to the story of this empire's spectacular rise and fall. She brings to life a self-made ruling family, inventively fusing Sikh, Mughal and European ideas of power, but eventually succumbing to gendered family politics, as the Sikh Empire fell to its great rival in the new India: the British. Royals and Rebels is a fascinating tale of family, royalty and the fluidity of power, set in a dramatic global era when new stars rose and upstart empires clashed.