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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 214<br />

monarchs, 233 ; General Avitable’s punishment to an Akali, 329;<br />

Kashmir women, 331.<br />

Sheikh Ghulam Muhayyudd<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> Kashmir, ii. 11 : Instrument<br />

of Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh, 21; British Governor General recommends Attar<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh Sandhanwalia to M. Sher S<strong>in</strong>gh, 23 ; murder of Sher S<strong>in</strong>gh<br />

and Partap S<strong>in</strong>gh, 24, 42-49; 168-9; rumours about him set afloat.<br />

194-195; rumours about the English <strong>in</strong>vasion of the Punjab—British<br />

preparations, 26; Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh—his cruelties, 29; helper of the<br />

English <strong>in</strong> the Khyber and support and security of <strong>Europe</strong>an<br />

<strong>in</strong>fluence <strong>in</strong> North of India, 29; his character, 29-32 ; his designs<br />

on Kashmir, 31-32; 116-120; he would sell the Punjab ten times<br />

over to the English to serve his own purpose and would also betray<br />

them for profit, 31 : activities of Hira S<strong>in</strong>gh—councils of the<br />

Sardars—money distributed—Hira S<strong>in</strong>gh seizes the property of<br />

Sandhanwalias, 50-59; ‘my self a Vazir and Guru Nanak the Raja<br />

of the Punjab,’ once said Maharaja Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 64; anecdotes of<br />

Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 64-69; Maharaja Sher S<strong>in</strong>gh, 69; murder of Bhai Bir<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh and Kashmira S<strong>in</strong>gh, 76; Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh’s expeditions to Iskardo,<br />

Gilgit and Ladak, 90-92; Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh discovers gold hidden by<br />

Ghulam Mohayyudd<strong>in</strong>, 93-95: Diwan Kirparam, 96; system of<br />

Taxation, 102; General Ventura and Shawl trade, 106, 136-137<br />

Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh’s avarice, 107; revenue, 109; the real object of Gulab<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh was to secure the sovereignity of Jammu and Kashmir, 116;<br />

Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh, 117; forgeries <strong>in</strong> the affairs of Jammu—Raja of<br />

Kishtwar prisoned—expedition to Ch<strong>in</strong>ese frontier-Iskardo, 118-<br />

123; tea, 126 ; heron feathers and shawls, 130: horses, 144; customs<br />

of the H<strong>in</strong>dus, 150-156; Sikh religion, 175-176; worship—priests—<br />

ceremonies, 161; General Avitable’s justice, 162-165; rumours of<br />

Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh, 167; he directed the movements of Hira S<strong>in</strong>gh from<br />

beh<strong>in</strong>d the screen, 171; Maharaja Dalip S<strong>in</strong>gh, 172-174; General

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