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ID169807
Title ProperKashmir – An Issue in Indo-Pak Relations
Other Title Informationan analysis
LanguageENG
AuthorTripathy, Amulya K ;  Khandei, Suchismita ;  Suchismita Khandei & Dr. Amulya K Tripathy
Summary / Abstract (Note)The present history of Kashmir begins with the Treaty of Lahore of8 March 1846, which settled the British conquest of the Sikh Empire.1 The Sikhs had preceded the British in a line of conquerors of the region, and a Dogra chieftain, Ghulab Singh, had been made ruler of Jammu in reward for his services to the Sikh Maharaja Ranjit Singh. By 1839, Ghulab Singh had wrested the territories of Baluchistan and Ladakh from Tibet, thus extending Dogra rule northward and eastward from Jammu.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 40, No.12; Dec 2019: p.48-56
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2019-12 40, 12
Key WordsKashmir ;  Indo-Pak relations