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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 327<br />

Tiwanas to Maharajah Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, particu-larly at Mankera, and<br />

also of the part played by them <strong>in</strong> the second Sikh war and the<br />

great Indian Mut<strong>in</strong>y of 1857.<br />

Sher S<strong>in</strong>gh Attariwala, Raja. Sanad-i-Rajagi,<br />

MS. BM, Add. 21453.<br />

A s<strong>in</strong>gle sheet, 27½ x 15½. 8 l<strong>in</strong>es, 7¾ long, written <strong>in</strong><br />

large Nastalik with an illum<strong>in</strong>ed border, the title of Raja Sher S<strong>in</strong>gh<br />

Bahadur Attariwala. given to him on his <strong>in</strong>vestiture by Col. H.M.<br />

Lawrence. Resident of Lahore. dated 13th Magh. Sambat 1904<br />

Bk., 1847 A.D.<br />

Shiv Das (Sewa Das). Munavvar-ul-Kalam, Halat-i-Saltanet-i--Farrukh<br />

Siyar-wa-Muhammad Shah, also called Shah Namah Maunavvarul-Kalam,<br />

Shah Namah and Farrukh Siyar Namah, MS. 1134 A.H.. BM. Or. 26.<br />

OR. 1889; BNP, 604 ; ASB (I), 133 ; PLP.<br />

Historical notices relat<strong>in</strong>g to the reign of Farrukh Siyar<br />

and the first four years of Muhammad Shah, with an account of<br />

the capture and massacre of Banda and his Sikh com-panions at<br />

Delhi, and the martyrdom of the Sikh boy who gladly courted<br />

death <strong>in</strong> preference to his release, <strong>in</strong> spite of his mother’s hav<strong>in</strong>g<br />

procured art order of mercy from the K<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Urdu translation by A. M Daula. MS. 1932 A.D. ALP M. 326.<br />

Shiv Parsad. Tarikh-i-Faiz Bakhsh, MS. 1190 BM<br />

Add. 6594, Or. 1802; BLO, 1972 ; RSL. 61 (Tarikh Farsi), also<br />

called Tarikh-i-Farrah Bakhsh. and Tarikh-i-Afaghan<br />

A history of the Afghan chiefs of Kateher (Rohelkhand).<br />

from their orig<strong>in</strong> to the year 1188 A.H., <strong>in</strong>clud<strong>in</strong>g an account of<br />

the <strong>in</strong>vasions of Ahmad Shah Abdali.<br />

Sikh Government Records preserved <strong>in</strong> the Panjab Civil Secretariat, Lahore<br />

(Pakistan). MS.

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