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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 284<br />

MS., ND., GS., Submitted by John Lawrence.<br />

Dastur-ul-Amal Badshahan Mughalia,<br />

MS. ND., BM, Or 1690; ASB.<br />

Official mannual consist<strong>in</strong>g chiefly of chronological notices<br />

relat<strong>in</strong>g to the reigns of the Mughal Emperors, <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

chronologies of Bahadur Shah, Jahandar Shah, and Farrukh Siyar,<br />

Dastur-ul-Amal-i-Salat<strong>in</strong>-i-H<strong>in</strong>d,<br />

MS. OPB, 621 ; Farsi, 173.<br />

A compliation relat<strong>in</strong>g to the adm<strong>in</strong>istration, topography and<br />

history of the Indian Empire from the time of Babur down to the reign<br />

of Shah Alam II, <strong>in</strong> the form of an official mannual, with a datailed<br />

account of Lahore, Sialkot, Gujerat. Patiala, Multan, Kashmir, etc.<br />

Daulat Ral, Lata. Mirat-i-Daulat-i-Abbasi,<br />

MS., RAS, Morely, LXXXVIII; KCA.436.<br />

“It is not merely a history of the Nawabs of Bahawalpur,<br />

but comprehends that of S<strong>in</strong>dh, Afghanistan, Multan and the <strong>Sikhs</strong><br />

dur<strong>in</strong>g an eventful period,” with references to the <strong>in</strong>vasions of<br />

Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh.<br />

Daya Ram, Pandit. Shir-i-Shakar,<br />

MS. PUL.<br />

Mss. 65 I ; GS.<br />

Generals D’Boign and Perron and Capt. Lewis and the<br />

affairs of the Marachas, 26-29; struggles of George Thomas<br />

aga<strong>in</strong>st Perron, Lewis and the Marathas, 29-32; Lake pursues<br />

Jaswant Holkar—Guthrie at Saharanpur harrassed by the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—<br />

Bhai Lal S<strong>in</strong>gh of Kaithal and General Lake—Diwan Ganga Ram,<br />

32-37; Sikh Sardars at Lahore—Shahangchi defeated by the<br />

<strong>Sikhs</strong>—Maharajah Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh and the extention of his<br />

territcries—Malwa <strong>Sikhs</strong> apply to the English for protection—<br />

advantages to the Company-deputation of Metcalf to Lahore, 37-<br />

42; Fateh Khan and Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh—the Begam of Shah Shujah

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