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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 313<br />

Kalal and Thoka (Ahluwalia and Ramgarhia)—death of Mir<br />

Mannu— Murad Begam and her daughter—marriage of the latter<br />

to Ghazi-ud-D<strong>in</strong>, 170a-198b.<br />

Muhammad Saqi Mustaid Khan, Ma’asir-i-Alamgiri,<br />

MS. 1122 A.H., PUL, Pe. II. 21 ; ILC,<br />

183. Be. 87. I; PPL, BLC, 76; Ptd. 3358 ; OPB, 578; BNP, 600;<br />

JMD; KSL (Ms. dated 12th Rajab, 1156, 21st August, 1743 A.D.),<br />

Aai. 21.<br />

A history of the reign of Aurangzeb from 1061 to 1118 A H.,<br />

1656-1707 A D.<br />

Muhammad Shafi b<strong>in</strong> Muhammad Sharif Warid. Mirat-i-Waridat, MS. 1142<br />

AH., BM, Or. 1705, Add. 6579 ; BLO, 424; RAS.<br />

A history of the Mughals from their orig<strong>in</strong> to the reign of<br />

Muhammad Shah, with a detailed account of Farrukh Siyar and<br />

Banda and his companions, who were massacred at Delhi <strong>in</strong> March-<br />

June 1716 A.D. dur<strong>in</strong>g the reign of this emperor. As Muhammad<br />

Shafi was a contemporary, and <strong>in</strong> most cases an eye—witness of<br />

the events recorded, his work is of great historical importance.<br />

..............Tarikh-i-Chughatai MS. MUA. 43.<br />

Muhammad Shah Yusuf Gardezi. See Shah Yusuf (Muhammad Gardezi).<br />

Muhammad Umar. Swaneh Khizri, MS. 1213-14., Irv<strong>in</strong>e, 80.<br />

Muhammad Wali Allah. Tarikh-i-Farruknabad, MS. RSL. 491.<br />

Muhs<strong>in</strong> Fani. Dabistan-i-Mazahib, compiled 1055<br />

A.H., 1645 A. D. Ptd. Nawal Kishore Press, Cawnpore, 1904.<br />

The author was a personal friend of Guru Hargob<strong>in</strong>d, the<br />

sixth Guru of the <strong>Sikhs</strong>, and his account of <strong>Sikhs</strong> and Sikhism of<br />

those days is, therefore, of great value to a research student of<br />

Sikh history and religion.<br />

The work has been translated <strong>in</strong>to English by Shea and Troyer, and the<br />

section on the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—Nanak Panthis—has been translated by S.

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