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- Treaty_of_Amritsar_(1846) abstract "The Treaty of Amritsar, signed on 16 March 1846, formalised the arrangements in the Treaty of Lahore between the British East India Company and Gulab Singh Dogra after the First Anglo-Sikh War. By Article 1 of the treaty, Gulab Singh acquired \"all the hilly or mountainous country with its dependencies situated to the eastward of the River Indus and the westward of the River Ravi including Chamba and excluding Lahul, being part of the territories ceded to the British Government by the Lahore State according to the provisions of Article IV of the Treaty of Lahore, dated 9th March, 1846.\" Under Article 3, Gulab Singh was to pay 75 lakhs (7.5 million) of Nanak Shahi rupees (the ruling currency of the Sikh Empire) to the British Government, along with other annual tributes. The Treaty of Amritsar marked the beginning of Dogra rule in the state of Jammu and Kashmir.Following is the detailed treaty of Amritsar:Treaty of AmritsarMarch 16, 1846The treaty between the British Government on the one part and Maharajah Gulab Singh of Jammu on theother concluded on the part of the British Government by Frederick Currie, Esq. and Brevet-Major HenryMontgomery Lawrence, acting under the orders of the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge, G.C.B., one of herBritannic Majesty's most Honorable Privy Council, Governor-General of the possessions of the East IndiaCompany, to direct and control all the affairs in the East Indies and by Maharajah Gulab Singh in person -1846.Article 1The British Government transfers and makes over for ever in independent possession to Maharajah GulabSingh and the heirs male of his body all the hilly or mountainous country with its dependencies situated tothe eastward of the River Indus and the westward of the River Ravi including Chamba and excludingLahol, being part of the territories ceded to the British Government by the Lahore State according to theprovisions of Article IV of the Treaty of Lahore, dated 9 March 1846.Article 2The eastern boundary of the tract transferred by the foregoing article to Maharajah Gulab Singh shall belaid down by the Commissioners appointed by the British Government and Maharajah Gulab Singhrespectively for that purpose and shall be defined in a separate engagement after survey.Article 3In consideration of the transfer made to him and his heirs by the provisions of the foregoing articleMaharajah Gulab Singh will pay to the British Government the sum of seventy-five lakhs of rupees(Nanukshahee), fifty lakhs to be paid on or before the 1st October of the current year, A.D., 1846.Article 4The limits of territories of Maharajah Gulab Singh shall not be at any time changed without concurrenceof the British Government.Article 5Maharajah Gulab Singh will refer to the arbitration of the British Government any disputes or questionthat may arise between himself and the Government of Lahore or any other neighboring State, and willabide by the decision of the British Government.Article 6Maharajah Gulab Singh engages for himself and heirs to join, with the whole of his Military Forces, theBritish troops when employed within the hills or in the territories adjoining his possessions.Article 7Maharajah Gulab Singh engages never to take to retain in his service any British subject nor the subject ofany European or American State without the consent of the British Governnent.Article 8Maharajah Gulab Singh engages to respect in regard to the territory transferred to him, the provisions ofArticles V, VI and VII of the separate Engagement between the British Government and the LahoreDurbar, dated 11 March 1846.Article 9The British Government will give its aid to Maharajah Gulab Singh in protecting his territories fromexternal enemies.Article 10Maharajah Gulab Singh acknowledges the supremacy of the British Government and will in token of suchsupremacy present annually to the British Government one horse, twelve shawl goats of approved breed(six male and six female) and three pairs of Cashmere shawls.This Treaty of ten articles has been this day settled by Frederick Currie, Esq. and Brever-Major HenryMontgomery Lawrence, acting under directions of the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge, Governor-General,on the part of the British Government and by Maharajah Gulab Singh in person, and the said Treaty hasbeen this day ratified by the seal of the Rt. Hon. Sir Henry Hardinge, Governor-General.Done at Amritsar the sixteenth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred andforty-six, corresponding with the seventeenth day of Rubee-ul-Awal (1262 Hijri).(Signed) H. Hardinge (Seal)(Signed) F. Currie(Signed) H. M. Lawrence".
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