The Treaty of Lahore, signed in 1846, brought an end to the First Anglo-Sikh War. It significantly reshaped the political landscape of British India, reducing the Sikh Empire's territory and solidifying British dominion over Punjab.
The Treaty of Lahore, signed in 1846, brought an end to the First Anglo-Sikh War. It significantly reshaped the political landscape of British India, reducing the Sikh Empire's territory and solidifying British dominion over Punjab.