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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 2<br />

In the conclud<strong>in</strong>g chapter, the author suggests the whole—sale<br />

disarmament of the native population, <strong>in</strong>crease of the British army<br />

with proportionate decrease <strong>in</strong> the native, and encouragement of<br />

British settlers <strong>in</strong> the country for political and missionary purposes.<br />

Abbott, Major James. The Narrative: An account of personal services at<br />

Hazara; an English Manuscript referred to by Capt. L.J. Trotter<br />

<strong>in</strong> his Life of john Nicholson.<br />

Gives details, from Major Abbott’s po<strong>in</strong>t of view, of S.<br />

Chattar S<strong>in</strong>gh Attariwala’s revolt aga<strong>in</strong>st the British authorities at<br />

his seat of government, and at Lahore.<br />

............... Private letters of, addressed to Sir Frederick Currie, Resident<br />

at Lahore regard<strong>in</strong>g Hazara affair dur<strong>in</strong>g 1848—49. MS. HMS;<br />

KCA.<br />

............... On the Ballads of the Punjab. Ptd.<br />

Abbot, Saunders A. Memorandum on the first eight years of British rule <strong>in</strong><br />

Hoshiarpur.<br />

............... (Major General S.A.) Some Episodes <strong>in</strong> the Career of an Officer<br />

of the Indian Army, 1828-63, Published for private circulation, 1888.<br />

Abdul Ali, A.F.M. Notes on the Life and Times of Maharajah Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh.<br />

IHRC, also repr<strong>in</strong>ted separately.<br />

............... A hand—book to the Records of the Government of India <strong>in</strong><br />

the Imperial Records Department, 1748—1859. Calcutta, 1925.<br />

Abdul Kadir, A.F.M. The Indian Invasions of Ahmad Shah Abdali. Muslim<br />

Reviclv, Calcutta, Vol. IV, I and 2. 1929.<br />

Abdul Kadir Khan, Maulavi. Memorandum of Route between Delhi and<br />

Cabul. AAR, VIII for 1806, part II, London, 1809. Misc.<br />

Tracts, 46—57.<br />

Abdul Kurreem. Memoirs of Khojeh Abdul Kurreem—a Cashmerian who<br />

accompanied Nadir Shah on his return from India, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the

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