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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 263<br />

1848, art III, p, 43-59.<br />

Essays and Lectures chiefly cn the religion of H<strong>in</strong>dus 1862, Vol. II, pp.<br />

121-150.<br />

Essays and Lectures, Chiefly on the religion of the H<strong>in</strong>dus, collected<br />

and edited by Dr. Re<strong>in</strong>hold Rost. Trubner & Co., London, 1862. 2<br />

Vols.<br />

Sick sects, I. 267-276, summary account of the Civil and religious<br />

<strong>in</strong>stitution of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> ii. 121-150.<br />

Wimpy, R.I. <strong>Sikhs</strong>: Guardians of India’s Frontier. India’s Travels 68 (May,<br />

1935),39-41.<br />

W<strong>in</strong>gfield C. and others, Collection of 27 Pamphlets on Afghan<br />

Affairs, London, 1880.<br />

Wolff, Rev, Joseph. The Travels and Adventures of the Rev. Joseph Wolff.<br />

Saunders, Otley & Co., London, 1861.<br />

Sultan Mohamed Khan’s desire to send an ambassador to<br />

Bent<strong>in</strong>ck for protection aga<strong>in</strong>st Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 365; Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, the<br />

terror of the English, 367; Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh sends Wolff’s letter to Lord<br />

Bent<strong>in</strong>ck for explanation and Lord Bent<strong>in</strong>ck’s anxiety, 368-, 384; Mr.<br />

Joslah Harian’s adventures <strong>in</strong> Afghanistan and f<strong>in</strong>ally tak<strong>in</strong>g service<br />

with Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 369; courteous treatment of Akalis, 371, 402; Wolff<br />

prohibited by Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh from issu<strong>in</strong>g proclamations, 373; object of<br />

Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh <strong>in</strong> offer<strong>in</strong>g dr<strong>in</strong>ks to English travellers, 374; Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh<br />

tells Wolff to preach Christianity ‘to the English <strong>in</strong> H<strong>in</strong>dostan, who<br />

have no religion at all’, and gives him a diplomatic answer to question<br />

from Wolff say<strong>in</strong>g, “One can come nigh unto God by mak<strong>in</strong>g an<br />

all,ance with British Government,” 375-377; S. Hari S<strong>in</strong>gh and S.<br />

Lehna S<strong>in</strong>gh Majithia’s discourse with Wolff, 378-379 ; Baba Sahib<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh Bedi, 380; Bent<strong>in</strong>ck’s political <strong>in</strong>tentions regard<strong>in</strong>g the Punjab,<br />

389; Col. Wade tells Wolff to encourage Cashmere Shawl weavers<br />

to migrate to British India, 391 ; 404; Secret Mohammadan<br />

Societies at Rajaur aga<strong>in</strong>st the <strong>Sikhs</strong> 397; Kanwar Sher S<strong>in</strong>gh,

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