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1845
 
   
The first Anglo-Sikh war breaks out between Sikh forces in the Punjab and encroaching forces of Britain's East India Company      
1846
 
    
The first Anglo-Sikh war ends with the Treaty of Lahore, by which Jammu and Kashmir are ceded to the British       
1848
 
  
The second Anglo-Sikh war begins when a British army invades the Punjab to suppress a local uprising     
1849
 
    
A British victory at the Battle of Gujarat effectively ends the second Anglo-Sikh war, and is followed by annexation of the Punjab       
1857
 
    
Animal fat on a new issue of cartridges sparks off the Indian Mutiny, also know as the First War of Indian Independence       
1857
 
    
After being besieged for five months in Lucknow, the remnants of the British garrison finally escape       
1858
 
   
Lucknow is retaken by the British, nearly a year after it fell to the rebels      
1858
 
   
The end of the Indian Mutiny is followed by brutal British retaliation      
1858
 
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The India Act places India under the direct control of the British government, ending the rule of the East India Company      
1858
 
    
The last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah II, is deposed by the British and exiled to Rangoon, in Burma