<P> Maharajah Sher Singh was unable to meet the pay demands of the army, although he reportedly lavished funds on a degenerate court . In September 1843 he was murdered by his cousin, an officer of the army, Ajit Singh Sindhanwalia . The Dogras took their revenge on those responsible, and Jind Kaur, Ranjit Singh's youngest widow, became regent for her infant son Duleep Singh . After the vizier Hira Singh was killed, while attempting to flee the capital with loot from the royal treasury (toshkana), by troops under Sham Singh Attariwala, Jind Kaur's brother Jawahar Singh became vizier in December 1844 . In 1845 he arranged the assassination of Peshaura Singh, who presented a threat to Duleep Singh . For this, he was called to account by the army . Despite attempts to bribe the army he was butchered in September 1845 in the presence of Jind Kaur and Duleep Singh . </P> <P> Jind Kaur publicly vowed revenge against her brother's murderers . She remained regent . Lal Singh became vizier, and Tej Singh became commander of the army . Sikh historians have stressed that both these men were prominent in the Dogra faction . Originally high caste Hindus from outside the Punjab, both had converted to Sikhism in 1818 . </P> <P> Immediately after the death of Ranjit Singh, the British East India Company had begun increasing its military strength, particularly in the regions adjacent to the Punjab, establishing a military cantonment at Ferozepur, only a few miles from the Sutlej River which marked the frontier between British - ruled India and the Punjab . In 1843, they conquered and annexed Sindh, to the south of the Punjab, in a move which many British people regarded as cynical and ignoble . This did not gain the British any respect in the Punjab, and increased suspicions of British motives . </P> <P> The actions and attitudes of the British, under Governor General Lord Ellenborough and his successor, Sir Henry Hardinge, are disputed . By most British accounts, their main concern was that the Sikh army, without strong leadership to restrain them, was a serious threat to British territories along the border . Sikh and Indian historians have countered that the military preparations made by these Governors - General were offensive in nature; for example, they prepared bridging trains and siege gun batteries, which would be unlikely to be required in a purely defensive operation . </P>

Which city was not a part of the first anglo sikh war