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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 252<br />

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Valbezen, E. De. Les Anglais et L’lnde. E. PIon et Cle, Paris, 1875.<br />

The English and India—New sketches. Allen & Coy., London,<br />

1883.<br />

Rajah of Patiala faithful, Karnal, Punjab Guides, 1-36; early Sikhism, Nanak,<br />

Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, annexation of the Punjab, mut<strong>in</strong>y at some stations<br />

and measures to suppress it, 37-75: first Anglo-Sikh war. 467-473<br />

; second Anglo-Sikh war and the annexation of the Punjab, 473-<br />

477; Rawalplndi and Peshawar, 478-482.<br />

Valent<strong>in</strong>e, W. H. Copper Co<strong>in</strong>s of India, Part II: The Punjab and contiguous<br />

native States. p<strong>in</strong>k and son, London.<br />

Vambery, A. His Life and Advanwres <strong>in</strong> Northern India, written by himself.<br />

Unw<strong>in</strong>, London, 1884.<br />

Vansitart, Henry. Life of Ahmed Shah, K<strong>in</strong>g of Abdalees, who are also<br />

called Durranees, translated from Persian, from Gladw<strong>in</strong>’s Asiatic<br />

Miscellany, Published at Calcutta. The Asiatic Annual Register<br />

for the year 1799, second edition, London, 1801.<br />

6th <strong>in</strong>vasion—Ad<strong>in</strong>a Beg Khan conceals himself <strong>in</strong> the Lucky Jungle In<br />

possession of Jay S<strong>in</strong>gh—<strong>Sikhs</strong> help Ad<strong>in</strong>a Beg Khan, 20 ; Jassa<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh raised to the throne at Lahore -Ghaloo Ghara (11th Rajab<br />

1175 A. H.), 24.<br />

Vaswani, T. L. In the Sikh Sanctuary. Ganesh and Company, Madras,<br />

1922.<br />

Conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g chapters on “The message of the Gurus, the Guru and his<br />

Gospel, Guru Gov<strong>in</strong>d S<strong>in</strong>gh, Sukhmani, the Sikh type”, etc., etc.<br />

……….. Sikh Message—Message of the Sikh Gurus.<br />

……….. Guru Nanak. Khalsa Review, April, 1931, 30-32.<br />

……….. Guru Nanak’s call to India. Coronation Ptg. Wks., Amritsar.

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