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When was the ‘first Anglo-Sikh’ war fought?

A1809-10
B1820-21
C1845-46
D1857-58

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Correct Answer: C: 1845-46

Explanation: The correct answer is C: 1845-46. The first Anglo-Sikh war was fought between the Sikh Empire and the British East India Company from 1845 to 1846, resulting in the British gaining control over the Sikh kingdom. The Treaty of Lahore was signed in 1846, marking the end of the war and the beginning of British rule in Punjab.

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