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kashmir appointed by the sikh rulers, refused to hand over the valley of kashmir to gulab singh. british troops had to be sent to instal him as ruler of kashmir." the edition of c.u. aitchison's treaties says: "thus gulab singh owed not only his title to kashmir, but his actual possession of it, wholly
"but despite such reforms (continuing down to the last few years) the life of the kashmiris remained saga of poverty and oppression. everything and everybody was taxed. production of silk, saffron, paper, tobacco, wine, and salt, as well as the sale of grain, was the monopoly of the state. the state...
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