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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 118<br />

A History of a Sepoy War <strong>in</strong> India, 1857.1858. W.H. Allen & Co.,<br />

London, 1878. 3 Vols.<br />

The conquest of the Punjab and Pegu, the S<strong>in</strong>dh mut<strong>in</strong>ies, the Punjab<br />

mut<strong>in</strong>ies—the affairs <strong>in</strong> the Punjab- Peshawar and Rawalp<strong>in</strong>di.<br />

Also See Malleson G. B.<br />

………… The Adm<strong>in</strong>istration of East India Campany—A History of the<br />

Indian Progress. Bentley & Coy, London, 1853.<br />

………… Correspondence regard<strong>in</strong>g the comparative merits of British<br />

and Native adm<strong>in</strong>istration of India. London, 1868.<br />

Keane, A. H. Asia, with enthnological appendix, edited by R. Temple.<br />

Edward Stanford, London, 1886.<br />

<strong>Sikhs</strong>—their usages different from the H<strong>in</strong>dus, 296-8.<br />

Keegan, Rev. W. Sardhana and its Begam, enlarged and illustrated<br />

by Rev. Fr. Christopher. Agra, 1921. 5th edition.<br />

Keene, H. G. A sketch of the History of H<strong>in</strong>dostan from the first<br />

Muslim conquest to the fall of Mughal Empire. W. H. Allen &<br />

Coy., London, 1885.<br />

Guru Gov<strong>in</strong>d S<strong>in</strong>gh and Bahadur Shah—Banda a disciple of the<br />

Guru—Sack of Sirh<strong>in</strong>d—Banda <strong>in</strong> the Doab, 278-281 ; death of<br />

Banda, 293.<br />

The Mughal Empire from the death of Aurangzeb to the overthrow of<br />

Mahratta power. William H. Allen & Coy., London, 1866, revised 1876.<br />

Mahrattas derived supplies from the Punjab (Maharaja<br />

Ala S<strong>in</strong>gh) dur<strong>in</strong>g the battle of Panipat, 1761,—57; Sikh soldiers’<br />

capacity, 77; Abdali defeats the <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 83 ; Zabita Khan employs<br />

<strong>Sikhs</strong> for his assistance, 113, 116-7; <strong>Sikhs</strong> defeat and slay Mulla<br />

Ahmed Dad—K<strong>in</strong>g deputes Abdul Ahld Khan, Mujud-ul-Dowla<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>st them, 118-9; Pr<strong>in</strong>ce Jawan Bakht accompanies the<br />

expedition—engagement at Karnal—negotiations—Raja Amar<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh opposes the im perialists who retire precipitately after

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