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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 264<br />

400-404.<br />

……….. Narrative of a Mission to Bokhara, 1843-1845. Wm. Blackwood<br />

& Sons, London, 1848.<br />

Disasters of the Sikh Army <strong>in</strong> Lassa, 233-234.<br />

Wood. A Review of War <strong>in</strong> the Correspondence with Zaman Shah. Ptd.<br />

IHF II. 20, 35.<br />

Wood, Sir Everlyn. The Revolt <strong>in</strong> H<strong>in</strong>dostan, 1857-59. Methuen and Co.,<br />

London, 1908.<br />

Wood, Lt. John. A Personal Narrative of a Journey to the source of the<br />

river Oxus, with an essay on the Geography of the Valley of Oxus<br />

by Col. Henry Yule. John Murray, London, 1841, 1872.<br />

Maharaja Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh and Esawkyl, 59-60; arrival of Army at Kalabagh,<br />

65; success of the Siekhs, 69-73; Seik fort of Kohat, 88; Peshawar<br />

troops, 97-98; Jamrud fort, 98-100.<br />

……….. See Reports and Papers.<br />

Report on the River Indus, <strong>in</strong> appendix to Burnes’ Personal<br />

Narrative, also JASB, 184 pp. 518-569.<br />

Also See Thomas R.H.<br />

……….. A Letter to Major General Sir Archibad Galloway Chairman of<br />

the Hon’ble the Court of Directors of the East India Company on<br />

the Navigation of the River of Indus. London, 1849.<br />

Woodruff, P. The Men who ruled India: The Founders. Jonathan Cape,<br />

London, 1953.<br />

The Men who ruled India: The Guardians. Jonathan Cape.,<br />

London, 1954.<br />

Woodward, William Harrison. A Short History of the Expansion<br />

of the British Empire. 1500-1923. The University Press,<br />

Cambridge, 1926.<br />

Lord Auckland’s efforts to atta<strong>in</strong> a def<strong>in</strong>ite and secure<br />

frontier on the North West of India—direct British Control over

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