Description
This scholarly work presents a detailed military history of the First and Second Sikh Wars, originally compiled for the General Staff of India. R. G. Burton provides a comprehensive examination of the conflicts between the British East India Company and the Sikh Empire during the mid-19th century.
The book offers valuable insights into the strategic operations, military campaigns, and key battles that defined these crucial wars. Through meticulous research and official documentation, Burton chronicles the events that shaped the political landscape of India and led to British dominance in the Punjab region.
This historical account is essential reading for military historians, students of Indian history, and those interested in understanding the colonial period. The work combines narrative history with strategic military analysis, making it both accessible and academically rigorous for serious students of warfare and imperial expansion.







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