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  2. List of battles involving the Sikh Empire - Wikipedia

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    First Anglo-Sikh war: British Empire: Sikh Empire: British victory: Battle of Baddowal 21 January 1846 First Anglo-Sikh war: Sikh Empire: British Empire: Sikh victory: Many Sikh soldiers crossed Satluj after being defeated at Mudki and Ferozeshah. When Harry Smith marched to Dharmkot to relieve Ludhiana, their rear was attacked by Sikhs under ...

  3. Second Anglo-Sikh war - Wikipedia

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    The second Anglo-Sikh war was a military conflict between the Sikh Empire and the East India Company which took place from 1848 to 1849. It resulted in the fall of the Sikh Empire, and the annexation of the Punjab and what subsequently became the North-West Frontier Province , by the East India Company.

  4. List of battles between Mughals and Sikhs - Wikipedia

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    The Mughal–Sikh wars were a series of conflicts that took place between the Mughal Empire and the Sikhs states of Punjab from 1621 (Battle of Rohilla) to 1783 (Battle of Delhi). [ citation needed ] Background

  5. Sikh Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Sikh Empire spanned a total of over 200,000 sq mi (520,000 km 2) at its zenith. [54] [55] [56] Another more conservative estimate puts its total surface area during its zenith at 100,436 sq mi (260,124 km sq). [57] The following modern-day political divisions made up the historical Sikh Empire: Punjab region, to Mithankot in the south

  6. List of wars involving India - Wikipedia

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    Part of a series on the History of India Timeline Prehistoric Paleolithic Masol c. 2.6 Ma Riwat c. 2.5 Ma Madrasian culture c. 1.5 Ma Soanian c. 500,000 BCE Neolithic, c. 7600 – c. 1000 BCE Bhirrana 7570 – 6200 BCE Jhusi 7106 BCE Lahuradewa 7000 BCE Koldihwa 7000 BCE Mehrgarh 7000 – 2600 BCE South Indian Neolithic 3000 – 1000 BCE Ancient Indus Valley Civilization, c. 3300 – c. 1700 ...

  7. First Anglo-Sikh war - Wikipedia

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    The first Anglo-Sikh war was fought between the Sikh Empire and the British East India Company in 1845 and 1846 around the Ferozepur district of Punjab. It resulted in the defeat and partial subjugation of the Sikh empire and cession of Jammu & Kashmir as a separate princely state under British suzerainty .

  8. List of battles of Guru Gobind Singh - Wikipedia

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    Mughal Empire: Sikh Victory Battle of Guler (1696) 1696 Unknown Unknown Akal Sena: Mughal Empire: Sikh Victory Battle of Bhalan 1697 Unknown Unknown Akal Sena: Mughal Empire: Sikh Victory Battle of Anandpur (1699) 1699 Unknown Unknown Khalsa Fauj: 2 HinduRajas of Sivalik Hills: Sikh Victory Battle of Anandpur (1700) 1700 7,000 30,000 Khalsa ...

  9. Military history of India - Wikipedia

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    On the east of his realm Gulab Singh extended Sikh authority in the Himalayas until stopped by the Qing Empire in the Sino-Sikh war (1841–1842). After the First Anglo-Sikh War (1845–46), Punjab effectively ceased to be an independent state. The British Empire annexed the Sikh Empire following the Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848–49).