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The Insvurection at Kabul (November 1841)
The English distrustful of the Sikhs, but yet urgent
upon them for aid
1842. An army of retribution assembled
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Gulab Singh sent to co-operate
Kabul retaken
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Discussions regarding Jalalabad and the limits of
Sikh dominion
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The Governor-General meets the Sikh minister
and heir-apparent at Ferozepore
Muhammad returns to Kabul
Anxieties of Sher Singh
The Sindhianwala Chiefs and the
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coalesce
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Jammu Rajas
Sher Singh assassinated by Ajit Singh
who likewise puts Dhian Singh to death
Hira Singh avenges his father
Dahp Singh proclaimed Maharaja
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The power of the Army increases
Raja Gulab Singh
Sardar Jawahir Singh
Fateh Khan Tiwana
1844.
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The insurrection of Kashmira Singh and Pesha
wara Singh
Jawahir Singh
1844. The attempt of Raja Suchet Singh
The insurrection of Sardar Attar Singh
The Governor of Multan submits
1843. Gilgit reduced
1844. Hira Singh professes suspicions of the English
The mutiny of the British Sepoys ordered to Sind
Discussions with the English
— about the village Moran
— and about treasure buried by Suchet Singh
Hira Singh guided by Pandit Jalla, his preceptor
Pandit Jalla and Gulab Singh
Pandit Jalla irritates the Sikhs, and offends the
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Hira Singh and Pandit Jalla fly, but are overtaken
and put to death
Jawahir Singh and Lai Singh attain power
1845. The Sikh Army moves against Jammu
Gulab Singh submits, and repairs to Lahore
Jawahir Singh formally appointed Wazir
1844. Sawan Mai of Multan assassinated
Mulraj, his sop, succeeds
and agrees to the terms of the Lahore Court
1845.
The rebellion of Peshawara Singh
who submits, but is put to death
The Sikh soldiery displeased and distrustful
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and Bhai
Bir Singh
Queen Mother
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The perplexity of Jawahir Singh
The«Army condemns him, and puts him to death
The Army all-powerful
Lai Singh made Wazir, and Tej Singh Commander
in-Chief, in expectation of an English war
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