The First Anglo-Sikh War 1845–46
The betrayal of the Khalsa
(Author) David SmithA highly illustrated account of the First Anglo-Sikh War of 1845–56, a dramatic, hard-fought, and colorful conflict during Britain's rule of India. This fully illustrated study of the First Anglo-Sikh War tells the story of one of the major colonial wars of the nineteenth century, as the British East India Company attempted to wrest control of the Punjab region from a Sikh Empire riven by infighting. The First Anglo-Sikh War broke out due to escalating tensions between the Sikh Empire and the East India Company in the Punjab region of India in the mid-nineteenth century. Political machinations were at the heart of the conflict, with Sikh rulers fearing the growing power of their own army, while several prominent Sikh generals actively collaborated with the East India Company. The British faced a disciplined opponent, trained along European lines, which fielded armies numbering in the tens of thousands. The war featured a number of closely contested battles, with both sides taking heavy losses.
David Smith
David Smith was an American abstract expressionist sculptor known for his monumental steel structures, such as "Cubi" series. His work combined industrial materials with a sense of dynamism and movement. Smith's innovative approach to sculpture revolutionized the art world and continues to inspire artists today.