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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 186<br />

Plans of Captured Sikh Trophies <strong>in</strong> 1845-6.<br />

See Smyth, Ralph, and Sutlej<br />

Playne, S. The Bombay Presidency, the United Prov<strong>in</strong>ces, the Punjab,<br />

etc. London, 1917-1920.<br />

Policy of the Government of British India, as exhibited Documents, The.<br />

Allen & Co., London, 1839. Policy as regards the countries west<br />

of India. See Political Notes on the.<br />

Polier, Colonel Anto<strong>in</strong>e Louis Henri. History of the Seeks: A Paper read<br />

before the Asiatic Society of Ben6al, 20th December, 1787.<br />

………. Major. Extracts of Letters from Major Polier at Delhi, to<br />

Colonellranside at Belgram, May 22, 1776, conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g some<br />

<strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g historical and biographical particu lars. AAR, for the<br />

year, 1800, London, 1801.<br />

Siques. miscellaneous extracts, 32-35.<br />

………. A Character of the Sieks, from the observations of Colonel Polier<br />

and Mr. Forster. AAR, for the year 1802. London, 1803,<br />

Characters. pp. 9-12. AAR, 1800, “miscellaneous”.<br />

………. Shah Alam II and His Court, edited, P C. Gupta. S.C. Sarkar,<br />

Calcutta. 1947.<br />

Political Relations. On the Political Relations exist<strong>in</strong>g between the British<br />

Government and the Native States and Chiefs subject to the<br />

Government of the North Western Prov<strong>in</strong>ce. Pr<strong>in</strong>ted by W.<br />

Greenway, at the Orphan Press, Agra, 1841<br />

Aloo (-walia), 52 : Ferozepore, 30; Umbala, 70 ; Jheend,<br />

72-73 ; Kyethul—Nabha, 73; Putteealah, 74; Chichrowiee, 17;<br />

Chooleean <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 78; Indree, 78-80; Ladwa, 82-83; Mahrajkeean<br />

<strong>Sikhs</strong>, 83; Mustafabad. 84; Ramgarh, 85: Sontee and Ladhar, 85;<br />

Thanessar, 86; other petty states. 7-88.<br />

also see Notes on the Relations of British India with some<br />

of the countries west of India, and Policy of the Government of

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