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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 288<br />

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Ganda S<strong>in</strong>gh. Gazi Nur Muhammad’s Jang-Namah, summarised and edited.<br />

Pub. Sikh History Research Department, Khalsa College, Amritsar,<br />

1939.<br />

Nanak Panthian a Chapter on the <strong>Sikhs</strong> and Sikhism from the<br />

Dabistan, with English translation. 1939.<br />

……….. Makhizi-Tawarikh-i-Sikhan, Vol. I. Sikh<br />

Hist. Soc. Amritsar, 1949.<br />

Sources of Sikh history, Guru period.<br />

……….. Awraq-i-Prishan-i-Tawarikh-i-Panjab,<br />

edited and annotated. Sikh Hist. Soc. Amritsar, 1949.<br />

Conta<strong>in</strong>s an account of the battle of Multan, conquests of Peshawar<br />

and Kashmir and the annexation of Mankera by Maharaja Ranjit<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh, <strong>in</strong> addition to an account of the state of affairs from the<br />

murder of Dhian S<strong>in</strong>gh upto the Hazara affair.<br />

……….. Shah Namah-i-Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh by Maulavi Ahmad Yar, edited. Sikh<br />

History Society, Amritsar, 1951.<br />

Diwan-i-Nanak Shah: be<strong>in</strong>g Persian translation of Guru Arjun’s<br />

Sukhmani. Amritsar, 1935.<br />

Ganesh Dass Badehra (Qanungo of Gujerat). Risala-i-Sahlb Numa, Tarikhi-Panjab,<br />

MS. 1847 A.D. BM, 1693, KCA, GS.<br />

History of the Punjab from the earliest times to 1847.<br />

H<strong>in</strong>du Rajahs—Mughals from Babur to Aurangzeb with<br />

some account of his successors—Durranis from the capture of<br />

Lahore by Ahmad Shah dur<strong>in</strong>g his first <strong>in</strong>vasion to their expulsion<br />

by the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—the history of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> from the orig<strong>in</strong> to the<br />

annexation of the Punjab by the English.<br />

……….. Chahar Gulshan-i-Panjab, Chahar Bagh-i-Panjab.<br />

MS. 1912 Bk., 1855 A.D., KCA, GS.<br />

This is the same as Ganesh Das’s Risala-i-Sahib Numa,

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