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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 187<br />

British India<br />

Political, Ex. Dry Leaves from Young Egypt. James Madden, London,<br />

1851.<br />

Political Workers, Miscellaneous Statements of. ALP (HFM). Pollock,<br />

J.C. Way to Glory: The Life of Havelock of Lucknow. John<br />

Murray, London, 1957.<br />

Pool, John J. Woman’s Influence <strong>in</strong> the East: as shown <strong>in</strong> the Noble Lives<br />

of Past Queens and Pr<strong>in</strong>cesses of India.<br />

Elliot Stock, London, 1892.<br />

Rani Sahib Kaur of Patiala, 234-241.<br />

Poona Residency Correspondence. See Sarkar and Sardesal.<br />

Popowski. J. The Rival Powers <strong>in</strong> Central Asia: or The Struggle between<br />

England and Russia <strong>in</strong> the East; translated from the German of—<br />

by A.B. Brabant and edited by C.F.D. Black, with a map of the<br />

North—Western Frontier, etc., 1893.<br />

Postans, Capta<strong>in</strong> T. Personal observations on S<strong>in</strong>dh, the manners and<br />

customs of its <strong>in</strong>habitants and its productive capabilities, with a<br />

sketch of its history, a narrative of recent events and an account<br />

of the connection of the British government with that country to<br />

the present period. Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans,<br />

London. 1843.<br />

Agreement with the British Government re. toll on the merchandise boats<br />

pass<strong>in</strong>g through the Sutlej, 295; Burnes’ Voyage to Lahore with<br />

presents from the K<strong>in</strong>g of England for the K<strong>in</strong>g of Lahore, 297; .<br />

object of the first British connection with S<strong>in</strong>d, 343.<br />

………. A few observations on the <strong>in</strong>crease of commerce by means of<br />

the River Indus. London, 1843.<br />

………. Miscellaneous <strong>in</strong>formation connected with the town of Shikarpoor,<br />

1840-41. See R.H Thomas.<br />

………. Memorandum related to the trade of <strong>in</strong>digo <strong>in</strong> the countries

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