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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 18<br />

Co., Calcutta.<br />

Bengal Political Consultations, 1800-1845.<br />

Bengal Secret and Political Proceed<strong>in</strong>gs, 1836-39.<br />

Bengal Secret and Political Consultations, 1800-34.<br />

The above three are <strong>in</strong> Ms. <strong>in</strong> the National Archives Department<br />

of the Government of India.<br />

Bengal Secretariat. General Letter No. 18 dated Sept. 30, 1843, to the<br />

Court of Directors <strong>in</strong> the judicial Departt., regard<strong>in</strong>g activities<br />

excit<strong>in</strong>g religious war aga<strong>in</strong>st the <strong>Sikhs</strong> by Muhammadans,<br />

preserved <strong>in</strong> the Bengal Secretariat. Records.<br />

Beni Prasad. History of Jahangir. Indian Press, Allahabad, 1940.<br />

Bertie-Marriott, C. Le Maharajah Duleep S<strong>in</strong>gh et L’ Angleterre. L.<br />

Sauvaitre, Editeur, Librairie Generale, Paris. 1889.<br />

Introduction 5-8; Le Traite de Bhyrowal, 1846, 9-10;<br />

Extraits du liore communique au members du Parlement Anglais,<br />

11-14; Le Traite de Lahore, 14-16; Remarks, 16-24.<br />

Besant. Dr. Annie. Religious Problem <strong>in</strong> India: be<strong>in</strong>g four Convention<br />

Lectures delivered at 26th Anniversary of the Theosophical Society<br />

at Adyar, Madras. Theosophical Society, Adyar, Madras, 1925.<br />

Conta<strong>in</strong>s a lecture on Sikhism.<br />

……….. How India wrought for Freedom. Madras, 1915.<br />

Besson, Maurica Les Adventuriers Francais Aux Indes (1775—1820).<br />

Payot, Paris, 1932.<br />

Beclaney, G.T. The Great Indian Religions. Ward, Lock, Bowden & Co.,<br />

London, 1892.<br />

Beveridge, H. The Ma asir-ul-Umra, be<strong>in</strong>g biographies of Muhammadan<br />

and H<strong>in</strong>du officers of the Timuride sovereigns of India from 1500<br />

to about 1780 A.D. by Nawab Samsam-ud-Daulah Shah Nawaz<br />

Khan and his son Abdul Haq, translated from Persian by H.

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