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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 261<br />

Account of Sikh <strong>in</strong>cursions <strong>in</strong> the Gangetic Jamuna Doab.<br />

……….. Historical and Statistical Memoirs of Dehra Doon. Government<br />

of India. The Thomason Civil Eng<strong>in</strong>eer<strong>in</strong>g College Press, Roorkee.<br />

1874.<br />

Ram Rai at Dehra Dun, 90; Mata Punab Kaur—endow-ments to<br />

Gurdwara, 91 ; later Mahants, 92-93; Najib-ud--Daula and the<br />

<strong>Sikhs</strong>, 97; first Sikh <strong>in</strong>vasion of Dehra Dun-. Baghel S<strong>in</strong>gh, 98-99;<br />

respect commanded by Sikh tax collecwrs, 100: Ghulam Qadir<br />

desecrates the Gurdwara, 102-103; fifty <strong>Sikhs</strong> sufficient to sweep<br />

the country—Clear, 104; Mahant suspected of committ<strong>in</strong>g a murder,<br />

106; a Sikh village massacred by Gorkhas, 119 ; Amar S<strong>in</strong>gh<br />

Thapa’s expedition, 124.<br />

Williams, Monier. Religious Life and Thought <strong>in</strong> India: an account of the<br />

religions of the Indian people, based on a life’s study of their<br />

literature and on the <strong>in</strong>vestigations <strong>in</strong> their own<br />

country. John Murray, London, 1883.<br />

Sikhism founded by Nanak—features of hIs teach<strong>in</strong>gs- antagonism<br />

between <strong>Sikhs</strong> and Mohammadans—Gov<strong>in</strong>d (S<strong>in</strong>gh) founder of<br />

Sikh nationality—deification of the Sikh Bible—melempsychosis—<br />

shr<strong>in</strong>es at Patna and Amritsar, 161-179.<br />

Wilson, J. Settlement Report of the Sirsa District. (?) Economic<br />

Development of the Punjab.<br />

Wilson, Andrew. The Abode of Snow: observerations of a journey from<br />

Ch<strong>in</strong>ese Tibbet to the Indian Caucasus, through the Upper Valleys<br />

of the Himalaya. Wm. Blackwood and Sons, London and<br />

Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh, 1875.<br />

Kashmir people and affairs, 351-361; the Maharaja. 362-370 ; Hazara,<br />

395-3-99; Hoti Mardan and Khyber Pass, British Polley <strong>in</strong> India—<br />

The Punjab <strong>in</strong> Mut<strong>in</strong>y—Peshawar, 424-434.

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