Battle for Sindh, Shikarpur and Ferozpur
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Q. The treaty of the British with the Amirs of Sindh had upset Ranjit Singh because of which he attacked Sindh.
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Q. The British had occupied Ferozepur in 1835, before Ranjit Singh could capture it.
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Q. Why did Maharaja Ranjit Singh campaign against the Mazari tribe?
- Because the Mazari tribe had looted the Sikhs.
- Because the Mazari tribe wanted to capture his kingdom.
- Because the Maharaja could not capture Shikarpur.
- Because the Maharaja could not get his annual income.
Q. Why did the Maharaja not get Shikarpur or his annual tax after his quest against the Mazari tribe?
- Because Lord Auckland talked the Maharaja into not attacking the Mazari tribe again.
- Because Maharaja Ranjit Singh made an agreement with the Mazari tribe that he would not capture the regions if they paid an annual tax, which was later not paid to him.
- Because Maharaja Ranjit Singh had surrendered to the British by then.
- Because Maharaja Ranjit Singh was defeated in the battle.
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When did the British occupy Ferozepur?
- 1833
- 1834
- 1835
- 1836
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Why was Ferozepur important?
- It was situated between the Satluj and the Beas.
- It was Ranjit Singh's birthplace.
- It contained large mining lands.
- It was the Mughal seat of power.