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British Annexation of Sindh (1843)

Treaties, Lord Ellenborough, Indus Trade Route, and Afghan War Strategy (1799–1843)

The British expansion in Sindh, spanning the late 18th and early 19th century, represents a pivotal and often aggressive chapter in Indian colonial history. Through a sequence of key treaties, calculated political maneuvers, and enforced alliances, the British East India Company systematically secured strategic control of Sindh, profoundly shaping trade, diplomacy, and military operations in the entire region, making this a crucial area of study for students preparing for modern Indian history examinations.

British Expansion in Sindh: Historical Treaties and Political Strategies (1799–1843)

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