Role of European Military Officers in the Army of Ranjit Singh: A Case Study of Its Training and Expeditions
Ahmad Ali,
Mazher Hussain,
Muhammad Akbar and
Khizar Hayat
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Ahmad Ali: Lecturer in History Govt. Degree College Mailsi and Ph.D. Scholar in History, Pakistan
Mazher Hussain: Assistant Professor in History Department at IUB Bahawalpur, Pakistan
Muhammad Akbar: Senior Subject Specialist in History and Ph.D. Scholar, Pakistan
Khizar Hayat: Ph.D Scholar and PST, Pakistan
Annals of Social Sciences & Management studies, 2018, vol. 1, issue 3, 58-65
Abstract:
In the eighteenth century, Northern India had turned into the phase of the conflict of o extraordinary and notable powers, the Mughal kingdom and the Khalsa.In 1707, when Aurangzeb inhaled his last, the Mughal Empire had stretched out from Kabul to Dhaka and from Deccan to Kashmir. After his demise, his sons, to hold the Delhi throne, adopted the pattern of wars to defeat one another. The nobles also favouredthis and separated their own pound of tissue from defeaters and the defeated. These wars partitioned the graciousness and annihilated the consistency of focal power. The nobles, who were the focal bureaucracy, disregarded the real repetitive task of the State.
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Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.19080/ASM.2018.01.555565
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