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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 283<br />

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Dalpat Rai. Amir-ul-Imla, , also called. Muntakhabul-Haqaiq<br />

MS., 1800 A.D. BM, Or 1722.<br />

The letters written by Dalpat Rai and his contemporaries, <strong>in</strong><br />

the first year of the thirteenth century al-Hijri, are mostly addressed<br />

to Maharajah Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh and some other Sikh chiefs, relat<strong>in</strong>g to the<br />

private and public affairs of the Punjab. The collection <strong>in</strong>cludes some<br />

letters of Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, Taimur Shah and Zaman Shah.<br />

The work was edited after the author’s death by his brother<br />

Amir Chand.<br />

Danishmand Khan. Tarikh-i-Bahadur Shahi, Shah Namah Shah Alam<br />

Bahadur Shah, MS., 1196 A.H.<br />

BM, Or 1655 and Or 24 ; 10, Ross and Brown X-w, 71 Ethe, 385-<br />

87, CUL, 189 (p).<br />

History of the first two years of the reign of Shah Alam<br />

Bahadur Shah.<br />

………… Razm Namah, Jang Namah, MS. KSL, Aai 44.<br />

An account of the struggle for the throne between<br />

Bahadur Shah and Azam Shah, the sons of Aurangzeb, end<strong>in</strong>g<br />

with the battle of Jajau, situated between Agra and Dhaulpur, on<br />

18th Rabi-ul-Awwal, 1119 A. H., 8th June, 1707 A.D.<br />

The work has been translated <strong>in</strong>to Urdu.<br />

Danishwar, Munshi. Miftah-ul-Tawarikh, Nawal<br />

Kishore Press, Cawnpore, 1867-68. PPL; PUL ; OPB ; KCA; GS.<br />

Victory of Chittore, 176; Shaikh Muhammad Muhs<strong>in</strong> Fani,<br />

275; Guru Nanak and his successors, Banda, and M.<br />

Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 395-99; first Anglo-Sikh war, 401 ; <strong>in</strong>scriptions on Sikh guns, 402<br />

; date of the conquest of Lahore, Punjab, by the English, 403;<br />

conquest .of Multan by the English and banishment of Diwan Mul<br />

Raj, 404.<br />

Dastur-ul-Amal Ahalian-i-Darbar-i-Khalsa,

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