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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 100<br />

h<strong>in</strong>ts respect<strong>in</strong>g the defence of the, British Frontiers <strong>in</strong> H<strong>in</strong>oustan<br />

Pub. Black, Parry, London, 1809.<br />

Horniman, B. G. Amritsar and Our Duty to India. T. Fisher Unw<strong>in</strong> Ltd.,<br />

London, 1920.<br />

Hotchand, Seth Naomal, Memoirs of See…………… Bhojwani.<br />

Hough, Major W. Political and Military Events <strong>in</strong> British India<br />

from the years 1756 to 1849. W. H. Allen & Co., London, 7,<br />

Leaden hall Street, 1853. 2 Vols.<br />

Holker pursued <strong>in</strong>to the Punjab—no aid from the <strong>Sikhs</strong>,<br />

1. 311-313: British relations with the <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 1809—British army to<br />

Sikh Frontier—protected states—alliance <strong>in</strong> case of foreign<br />

Invasion, Secret Treaty of Tilsit, 1807; Between Nepolean and<br />

Emperor Alexander to <strong>in</strong>vade <strong>in</strong>dia, 322-333; arrival of Col. Wade<br />

and Shahzada Taymur at Kabul helped by <strong>Sikhs</strong>, II. 149: the First<br />

Anglo-Sikh war—Ferozepur threatened—battles of Mudki,<br />

Ferozeshah, Aliwal and Sobraon-—British adm<strong>in</strong>istration at<br />

Lahore,’Multan affair, Ram Nagar, battle of Sadullapore,<br />

Chillianwala, Gujerat; annexation of the Punjab, II.265-328.<br />

........... A Narrative of the March and operations of the army of the Indus<br />

<strong>in</strong> the expeditions to Afghanistan <strong>in</strong> the years 1838—1839<br />

also the history of the Durrani empire from its foundation (1747),<br />

to the present time. W. H. Allen & Coy., London, MDCCCXL<br />

(1840).<br />

Part taken by the Sikh government <strong>in</strong> help<strong>in</strong>g the British<br />

government—description of the Punjab—363 : Invasions of<br />

Ahmad Shah Abdali and his successors, 365.422.<br />

Howard, Elliot. Studies <strong>in</strong> non-Christian Religions. Society for Promptlon of<br />

Christian knowledge,43, Queen Victoria Street, London, E, C. 1910.<br />

Sikh religion—Maharaja Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, Granth—Golden Temple,<br />

Amritsar, 86-87.

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