The Treaty of Lahore of 9 March 1846 was a peace-treaty marking the end of the First Anglo-Sikh War. The treaty was concluded, for the British, by the Governor-General Sir Henry Hardinge and two officers of the East India Company and, for the Sikhs, by the seven-year-old Maharaja Duleep Singh and seven members of Hazara, the territory to the south of the river Sutlej and the forts and territory in the Jalandhar Doab between the rivers Sutlej and Beas.[1] In addition, controls were placed on the size of the Lahore army and thirty-six field guns were confiscated.[2] The control of the rivers Sutlej and Beas and part of the Indus passed to the British, with the Provision that this was not to interfere with the passage of passenger boats owned by the Lahore Government.[3] Also, provision was made for the separate sale of all the hilly regions between River Beas and Indus, including Kashmir, by the East India Company at a later date to Gulab Singh, the Raja of Jammu.[4]
The Lahore Declaration was a bilateral agreement and governance treaty between India and Pakistan. The treaty was signed on 21 February 1999, at the conclusion...
at Lahore. In the second Sikh War of 1849, he allowed his Sikh soldiers to desert and go to fight alongside their brethren in Punjab. The treatiesof Chushul...
Valley. After the First Anglo-Sikh War in 1846, under the terms of the TreatyofLahore, 1846, the British Indian government acquired Kashmir from the...
(bridgehead) to hamper the withdrawal of Sikh forces and dooming them. After the defeat of Sikhs, the TreatyofLahore was signed by which Kashmir was sold...
Jammu and Kashmir on 16 March 1846, by the Treatyof Amritsar. This followed the 9 March TreatyofLahore and ultimately led up to the British East India...
to Lahore. In the aftermath of the First Anglo-Sikh War, Lal Singh was rewarded by the British by being confirmed as Wazir of the State ofLahore under...
during the battle of Ferozeshah and later sank the Sikh bridge of boats in the battle of Sobraon. The terms of the TreatyofLahore, signed in March 1846...
reign began on 18 January 1840 following his assault on Lahore which ended the brief regency of Maharani Chand Kaur. He was assassinated on 15 September...
Anglo-Sikh War, the TreatyofLahore was signed and upon the purchase of the region from the British under the Treatyof Amritsar, the Raja of Jammu, Gulab Singh...
Kaur and Daya Kaur were wives of Sahib Singh Bhangi of Gujrat (a misl north ofLahore, not to be confused the state of Gujarat). After Sahib Singh's death...
Lahore (/ləˈhɔːr/ lə-HOR; Punjabi: لہور [lɔː˩˥ɾ]; Urdu: لاہور [laːˈɦɔːɾ] ) is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Punjab. It is...
Kangra was annexed to British India as part of the TreatyofLahore. The first modern recorded mention of the state, however, is from the 11th century...
Chiefs: Historical and Biographical Notices of the Principal Families in the Lahore and Rawalpindi Divisions of the Panjab. Civil and Military Gazette Press...
effective ruler of Jammu, to negotiate terms for surrender. By the TreatyofLahore, the Sikhs ceded the valuable agricultural lands of the Bist Doab (Jullundur...
masters of Sikhism, who established the religion over the course of about two and a half centuries, beginning in 1469. The year 1469 marks the birth of Guru...
went on to assassinate Dhian Singh, the wazir of Sikh empire. Khalid, Haroon (2016-05-13). "In Lahore, overflowing garbage marks the spot where the final...
Shalamar Bagh in Lahore on September 15, 1843 at the age of 12. Rani Prem Kaur survived her husband and was granted an annual pension of Rs 7,200 by the...
Lahore where all best generals and troops were recalled from all places including Peshawar for the wedding of Kanwar Nau Nihal Singh, the grandson of...
latter's death, the jagir was reclaimed by Lahore and it was passed to Gulab Singh in the treatiesofLahore and Amritsar. However, Dhian Singh's son Jawahar...
Historical and Biographical Notices of the Principal Families in the Lahore and Rawalpindi Divisions of the Panjab. Civil and Military Gazette Press. p. 267....
delivered a stillborn son and rival Sher Singh led a successful assault ofLahore. She was later murdered by her servants on 11 June 1842. Chand Kaur was...