Battle of Gujrat
The Battle of Gujrat was a decisive battle in the Second Anglo-Sikh War, fought on 21 February 1849, between the forces of the East India Company, and a Sikh army in rebellion against the Company's control of the Sikh Empire, represented by the child Maharaja Duleep Singh who was in British custody in Lahore. The Sikh army was defeated by the British regular and Bengal Army forces of the British East India Company. After it capitulated a few days later, the Punjab was annexed to the East India Company's territories and Duleep Singh was deposed.
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Battle of Gujrat
The Battle of Gujrat was a decisive battle in the Second Anglo-Sikh War, fought on 21 February 1849, between the forces of the East India Company, and a Sikh army in rebellion against the Company's control of the Sikh Empire, represented by the child Maharaja Duleep Singh who was in British custody in Lahore. The Sikh army was defeated by the British regular and Bengal Army forces of the British East India Company. After it capitulated a few days later, the Punjab was annexed to the East India Company's territories and Duleep Singh was deposed.
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Bitwa pod Gujrat – starcie zbr ...... szcze przez nikogo zastąpiony.
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La bataille de Gujrat fut une ...... es et Dhulîp Singh est déposé.
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The Battle of Gujrat was a dec ...... and Duleep Singh was deposed.
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Under andra sikhkriget trängde ...... till genom att lägga till den.
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710 wounded
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1849-02-21
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British victory
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24,000 (included Bengal and Maratha Troops)
67 Siege Guns
over 96 Field Guns
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Battle of Gujrat
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1849-02-21
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the Second Anglo-Sikh War
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Gujrat, Sikh Empire
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British victory
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Bitwa pod Gujrat – starcie zbr ...... szcze przez nikogo zastąpiony.
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La bataille de Gujrat fut une ...... es et Dhulîp Singh est déposé.
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The Battle of Gujrat was a dec ...... and Duleep Singh was deposed.
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Under andra sikhkriget trängde ...... njab blev en brittisk provins.
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Bataille de Gujrat
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Battle of Gujrat
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Bitwa pod Gujrat
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Slaget vid Gujrat
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Battle of Gujrat
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