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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 25<br />

…………What are we to do with the Punjab ? Jamas Madden. London.<br />

1849.<br />

Suggestions regard<strong>in</strong>g the disposal of the Punjab after<br />

the conclusion of the Second Anglo—Sikh War say<strong>in</strong>g that the<br />

British should withdraw from the Punjab and Sc<strong>in</strong>de, leav<strong>in</strong>g them<br />

to be ruled by their native rulers, but <strong>in</strong> case Sc<strong>in</strong>de was to be<br />

occupied the Punjab should also be occupied.<br />

Brij<strong>in</strong>dra S<strong>in</strong>gh. The Jap or Thoughts on Godhead, with Shabads and<br />

Swayyas of Guru Gov<strong>in</strong>d S<strong>in</strong>gh, translated and annotated Pub.<br />

Author, Kaulsar, Amritsar, 1925<br />

………… Sodhi. Shri Guru Arjan Dev, the Poet and the Organizer,<br />

Amritsar. 1936.<br />

............... Shepherd of the souls. Amritsar.<br />

Br<strong>in</strong>ckman, Arthur. The Wrongs of Cashmere: A plea for the<br />

deliverance of that beautiful country from the slavery and<br />

oppression under which it is go<strong>in</strong>g to ru<strong>in</strong>.<br />

Suggestions re-annexation to the British dom<strong>in</strong>ions<br />

because of the oppression of the people. the <strong>in</strong>sult to the British,<br />

the persecution of the Christians, etc.<br />

British policy, A phase <strong>in</strong> Policy of British Government towards native<br />

states <strong>in</strong> India. 1865.<br />

British Settlements. The History of the British Settlements <strong>in</strong> India.<br />

S.P.C.K. London, 1855.<br />

Anglo-Sikh relations beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g with British Mission to Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh<br />

<strong>in</strong> 1809 up to the conclusion of the Second Sikh War and annexation<br />

of the Punjab to the dom<strong>in</strong>ions of the East India Coy.<br />

Broadfoot, the late Major. An article <strong>in</strong> the “Friend of India”, 1846.<br />

………… Major. Col. James abbot. 1893.

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