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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 215<br />

Ventura, 174; Koh-i-Noor, 176-183; early history of Maharajas’<br />

family—Sikh missals and their forces. 184-190; English coach,<br />

191 ; Kharak S<strong>in</strong>gh—good op<strong>in</strong>ion of him-poisoned. 192; Dalip<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh, a m<strong>in</strong>iature likeness of the great Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 194: army<br />

and guns of Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 194.<br />

Schwabe, Mary J. Salls. The British In India by W. M. James, edited.<br />

Macmillan & Co., London, 1882.<br />

Scott, George Battey. Religion and Short History of the <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 1469-1930.<br />

The M<strong>in</strong>tre Press. London, 1930.<br />

The first n<strong>in</strong>e Gurus, 17-26; Gov<strong>in</strong>d S<strong>in</strong>gh. 27-34; Sikh sects, 35-8 ; Sikh<br />

monarchy, 39-46: Punjab under East India Company, 47-52 : under<br />

the Crown, 53-72; Modern times, 73-94.<br />

Scott, G. K. Sir Alexander Taylor on the Punjab. Blackwood Mag. Ed<strong>in</strong>burg,<br />

New York, Vol. 195 (January, 1914), p. 117-37.<br />

Scott, Jonathan. A translation of the Memoirs of Eradat Khan, a nobleman<br />

of H<strong>in</strong>dostan, conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g anecdotes of the Emperor<br />

Aulumgeer Auranzebe, and of his successors Shaw Aulym and<br />

Jaundar Shaw In which are displayed the causes of the very<br />

precipitate decl<strong>in</strong>e of the Mughal Empire <strong>in</strong> India. John Stockade,<br />

London, 1786.<br />

Banda (Nannukkea and Goorah) defeated and killed Wazlr Khan of Sirhlnd,<br />

58 ; Sikh depradations In the Doab, 59; Emperor Bahadur Shah<br />

marched aga<strong>in</strong>st the <strong>Sikhs</strong> and beselged them—Khan-i- Khana’s<br />

disappo<strong>in</strong>tment to f<strong>in</strong>d that Banda escaped dur<strong>in</strong>g the night, 61-63.<br />

Zablta Khan said to have entered Sikh Sect. 58.<br />

………… Firishta’s History of Deccan. II volume, Part IV, V. History of<br />

Aurangzeb’s successors by Iradut Khan. John Stockdale, London. 1794.<br />

Part IV. The <strong>Sikhs</strong> and Banda, 58-9, 61-64: Jehandar Shah’s<br />

debaucheries, 81-85 (the same as above).<br />

Part V. Banda, 142-46.

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