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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 29<br />

Govt. Reports and papers, pp. 1-6. Calcutta, 1839.<br />

………… On the Trade of the Upper Indus or the Derajat. Ibid. Sec. iii,<br />

98-104.<br />

………… Report on the establishment of an entrepot or fair for the Indus<br />

Trade. See reports and Papers.<br />

Burnes, Dr. James. Narrative of a Visit to the Court of S<strong>in</strong>dh at Hydereabad<br />

on the Indus with a Sketch of the history of Kutch. Bell and<br />

Bradfute, Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh; Longman & CO.,London, 1839.<br />

Burton, R.F. Notes relative to the population of S<strong>in</strong>d, and the customs,<br />

language and literature of the people. 31st Dec., 1847. See Thomas,<br />

R.H.<br />

Burton, Col. R.G. The first and the Second Sikh Wars, compiled for the<br />

General Staff. Govt. Central Branch Press. Simla. 1911.<br />

Busawan Lal, Memoirs of the Pathan Soldier of Fortune the Nawab<br />

Ameer-ood-Doulah Mohamed Ameer Khan, chief of Sironj, Tonk,<br />

Ramoura. Neemahera and other places <strong>in</strong> H<strong>in</strong>dustan, translated<br />

from Persian by H.T. Pr<strong>in</strong>sep. Military Orphan Press, Calcutta,<br />

1832.<br />

Jaswant Rao Holker and Amir Khan come to Patiala with<br />

a view to exploit<strong>in</strong>g the Raja and Rani for money—proceed to<br />

Amritsar—Treaty with the English, 274-287.<br />

Bute, the Marchionees of. The private journal of the Marques of Hast<strong>in</strong>gs,<br />

G.G. and C, <strong>in</strong>-C. <strong>in</strong> India. Saunders and atley, London. 2 Vols.<br />

Wanton provocation and unnecessary <strong>in</strong>terference 44-49;<br />

Karnal and <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 277-84; Interview of the Malwa chiefs with<br />

Hast<strong>in</strong>gs and impressions about the <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 284-87; 303-04; Patiala<br />

helps Ochterloney, 286; apprehensions about Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 299-<br />

300; his Vakil visits Hast<strong>in</strong>gs, 329-330.<br />

Butterworth, A. The Substance of Indian Faith. Pub. Author, Camberley,<br />

Surrey, 1926,

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