Anglo-Sikh wars
The Anglo-Sikh wars were a series of 1840s conflicts between the British East India Trading Company along with the British Empire and the Sikhs.
- The First Anglo-Akali War (Akali Phula Singh and other jathedars) 1809-45)
- The First Anglo-Sikh War (Nau Nihal Singh) (1845–46)
- The Second Anglo-Sikh War (Diwan Mulraj and Sher Singh Attariwalla) (1848–49)
- The Third Anglo-Sikh War (Bhai Maharaj Singh) (1847-1850)
- The Fourth Anglo-Sikh War (Pran Sukh Yadav) (1857)
- The Fifth Anglo-Sikh War (Ram Singh Kuka) 1857-1862)
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