Which of the following were the cause for the second Anglo-Sikh War?A. Desire of the Sikh army to avenge their humiliation in the First Anglo-Sikh War B. Discontentment of the Sikh Sardars with the British control over Punjab C. Mistreatment of Rani Jindan by the British D. Revolt of the Governor of Multan leading to the outbreak of General rebellion by the Sikhs. Codes:

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Which of the following were the cause for the second Anglo-Sikh War?<br>A. Desire of the Sikh army to avenge their humiliation in the First Anglo-Sikh War B. Discontentment of the Sikh Sardars with the British control over Punjab C. Mistreatment of Rani Jindan by the British D. Revolt of the Governor of Multan leading to the outbreak of General rebellion by the Sikhs. Codes:






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