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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 291<br />

Ghulam Basit, Munshi. Tawarikh-i-Mumalik-i-H<strong>in</strong>dostan,<br />

MS. BM, Add. 27.250.<br />

A general history of India from the most ancient times to<br />

1196 A.H.<br />

Ghulam Hassan Belgrami. Tazkerah.MS. 1197 A.H., Irv<strong>in</strong>e, 113<br />

Ghulam Hussa<strong>in</strong> Khan. Siyar-ul-Matakher<strong>in</strong> (Seir Mutaqher<strong>in</strong>),<br />

Nawal Kishore Press, Cawnpore, 1897;<br />

first ptd. Calcutta, 1836.<br />

A history of India from the year 1118 A. H.. to 1194 A.H.<br />

correspond<strong>in</strong>g to the Christian years 1706 to 1781-82, conta<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

<strong>in</strong> general the reigns of the seven last emperors of H<strong>in</strong>dostan, and<br />

<strong>in</strong> particular an account of the English wars <strong>in</strong> Bengal.<br />

The <strong>Sikhs</strong> and their Gurus—Banda S<strong>in</strong>gh defeated Mun’im<br />

Khan, Muhammad Am<strong>in</strong> Khan Aghar Khan,—Aslam returned<br />

unsuccessful—seige of Gurdaspur and the massacre of Banda<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh and his Sikh companions <strong>in</strong> Delhi, etc, 380-81, 396, 400-03.<br />

(This portion has been translated <strong>in</strong>to Panjabi by Ganda S<strong>in</strong>gh <strong>in</strong><br />

the Phulwari. July, 1931 ; also <strong>in</strong>cluded <strong>in</strong> the Kujh ku puratan<br />

Sikh Itihasik Pattre.<br />

The <strong>Sikhs</strong> defeat Murad Khan, Sarfaraz Khan and Sarbuland<br />

Khan <strong>in</strong> a battle at Jullundur and occupy the Doaba Bist Jullundur,<br />

908-09 ; Jassa S<strong>in</strong>gh proclaimed K<strong>in</strong>g of Lahore and co<strong>in</strong> struck <strong>in</strong><br />

his name, defeat of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> at Kup Rahira, 919.<br />

The entire work is translated <strong>in</strong>to English by M. Raymond<br />

(under the psedonym of Mota Manus), published <strong>in</strong> 1789 ; <strong>in</strong> three<br />

volumes, republished by Cambray & Coy., Calcutta, 1902; a part of it<br />

was translated by John Briggs and published by John Murray. London,<br />

1832 (Vol. I, only), repr<strong>in</strong>ted by Pan<strong>in</strong>i Office, Allahabad, 1924.<br />

Ghulam Hussa<strong>in</strong> Khan b<strong>in</strong> Muhammad Himmat Khan Shahjehanabadi.<br />

Zikr-ul-Siyar, MS.10. Ethe, 429 ; BNP, 616.<br />

A history of the last days of the Mughal Empire <strong>in</strong> India from 1151

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