Post the first Anglo-Sikh war (1845-46), the Treaty of Lahore was ratified between the British and Maharaja Duleep Singh, which resulted in major territorial losses for the Sikhs, including Jammu, Kashmir, Hazara, and some area in Jalandhar Doab. Additionally, it incorporated monetary indemnities and introduced British influence in the Sikh monarchy's internal affairs. Notably, this treaty enabled the British to establish their resident in Lahore effectively.
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