15.11.2013 Views

SECTION I - Sikhs-in-Europe

SECTION I - Sikhs-in-Europe

SECTION I - Sikhs-in-Europe

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 120<br />

Expedition of Geclrge Thomas aga<strong>in</strong>st <strong>Sikhs</strong>, Patiala and J<strong>in</strong>d, 83-84, 92,<br />

94; <strong>Sikhs</strong> <strong>in</strong>cited to <strong>in</strong>vade north of Hariana, 95; <strong>in</strong>vasions <strong>in</strong>to<br />

Saharanpur, 36; victorious over the natives, 188 ; Upper Doab<br />

and the <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 84.<br />

………… History of India from the Earliest Times to the Twentieth<br />

Century. John Grant, Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, 1915. 2 Vols.<br />

Vol. I. Rise of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> and character of their religion- Mun’im<br />

Khan’s expedition aga<strong>in</strong>st them, 142-143; Outbreak of the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—<br />

<strong>Sikhs</strong> defeat the Mughal commander—Mirza Shafi chastises them<br />

at Meerut <strong>in</strong> 1779, 195; Ghulam Qadir Rohila comes to his<br />

poscessions to protect from the <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 225, 227—runs for<br />

protection to the <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 227; Taimur Abdali—the <strong>Sikhs</strong> and George<br />

Thomas, 249-250, 270; 271 ; Shah Zaman defeated by <strong>Sikhs</strong> at<br />

Amritsar—Ieaves Lahore to Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 258; Jaswant Rao<br />

Hulkar and Lord Lake <strong>in</strong> the Punjab, 318; Metcalf—RanJit S<strong>in</strong>gh<br />

negotiations, 325. Vol. II. Maharaja Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh and Bent<strong>in</strong>ck’s<br />

meet<strong>in</strong>g, 108-110; Death of Maharaja Ranjlt S<strong>in</strong>gh, 149; Maharaja<br />

Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh’s successors—Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh opposes Rani J<strong>in</strong>d Kaur’s<br />

rule—Hira S<strong>in</strong>gh marches Sikh Army to the SutleJ -Br. officials<br />

gave the <strong>Sikhs</strong> grounds for just cause—troubles <strong>in</strong> Lahore—<br />

attitude of the British—their <strong>in</strong>terference with the Sikh territories<br />

south of the Sutlej—Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh gives a warn<strong>in</strong>g to the British—<br />

Raja Lall S<strong>in</strong>gh’s <strong>in</strong>stigations—the first Anglo-Sikh war; the<br />

mistake of the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—their defeat—treaty—transfer of Kashmir<br />

to Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh—Punjab adm<strong>in</strong>istration, 169— 184. Second Anglo-<br />

Sikh war—Hard<strong>in</strong>ge opened the way to the Punjab—the affairs at<br />

Multan—Tej S<strong>in</strong>gh, the betrayer of the Khalsa—Dalhousie bent upon<br />

annexation—annexation effected—week spot <strong>in</strong> the affair, 193-201.<br />

………… Fifty Seven—Some account of the adm<strong>in</strong>istration of Indian<br />

Districts dur<strong>in</strong>g the Revolt of the Bengal Army. W. Allen & Coy.,<br />

Londen, 1883.

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!