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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 150<br />

Mawson. Records of Sir Charles Napier’s Indian Command. Leapage &<br />

Co., Calcutta, 1851.<br />

Maynard, J. Sikh Problem <strong>in</strong> the Punjab. Cant. Rev. London, Vol. 124<br />

(Sept. 1923) pp. 292-303.<br />

Maxwell, E L A History of the XI K<strong>in</strong>g Edward’s own Lancers (Probyn’s<br />

Horse). A.C. Curtis, Ltd., Guildford, 1914.<br />

MacDonald, Lt. Col. Sir John. Remarks on Lt. Col. Evan’s late work on<br />

the <strong>in</strong>vasion of India, 1830. Forms a part of Memoranda on North<br />

West Frontier of British India.<br />

Mazahabi <strong>Sikhs</strong>. Sketch of the Mazahabi <strong>Sikhs</strong> and suggestions for their<br />

employment by Government.<br />

Forms Section IV of the Report on Thuggee <strong>in</strong> the Punjab by H. Brereton,<br />

November, 1852, <strong>in</strong> ‘Selections from the Public Correspondence,<br />

of the Adm<strong>in</strong>istration for the affairs of the Punjab.’ Vol. I., Nos. I<br />

to VI. Cronlcle Press, Lahore, 1857.<br />

See Brereton, H.<br />

Meade, H. The Sepoy Revolt. 1858.<br />

Medley, Jul<strong>in</strong>s George. A Year’s Campaign<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> India from March, 1857<br />

to March, 1858. W. Thacker and Co., London, 1858.<br />

Meherally, Yusuf. A Trip to Pakistan. Padma Publications, Bombay, 1943.<br />

1944.<br />

Mehtab S<strong>in</strong>gh. Babadom— he so-called Gurus of the <strong>Sikhs</strong>. The Khalsa,<br />

Lahore, 15.3.1899, 22.3.1899, 7.4.1899, 17.5.1899.<br />

Mehta, H. R. A. History of the Growth & Development of Western<br />

Education <strong>in</strong> the Punjab (1846-1884). Panjab Govt. Record Office,<br />

Lahore, 1929.<br />

Mehta, Mohan S<strong>in</strong>ha. Lord Hast<strong>in</strong>gs and the Indian States, be<strong>in</strong>g a study<br />

of the relations of the British Government <strong>in</strong> India with the Indian<br />

States. D. B. Taraporewala Sons and Co., Bombay, 1930.

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