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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 349<br />

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Fateh-Jang S<strong>in</strong>gh, Bhai. Kaifiyat Muffassal Halat Khandan Bhaikian.<br />

Sidhuwa!. Ptd. N.D.<br />

Faridkot, Directory Muaziat Riasat. Balbir Press, Faridkot, 1976 Bk., 1919<br />

A.D.<br />

List of villages <strong>in</strong> Faridkot State.<br />

Fida Hussa<strong>in</strong>, Sayyed, called Nabi Bakhsh Bukhari. Hal-I-Jang-i--Kabul.<br />

MS., 1851 ; BM, H<strong>in</strong>dostani, Or. 376.<br />

A narrative of the expedition of the Army of the Indus to Kabul, 1838—<br />

1840.<br />

The author, who was present with the force throughout the operations,<br />

gives a detailed account of the expedition, beg<strong>in</strong>n<strong>in</strong>g with the review<br />

of troops <strong>in</strong> the presence of Lord Auckland and Maharajah Ranjit<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh and narrates the various stages and <strong>in</strong>cidents dur<strong>in</strong>g the<br />

march, the <strong>in</strong>stallation of Shah Shujah on the throne of Kabul, the<br />

flight of Dost Muhammad Khan, his f<strong>in</strong>al struggle and surrender<br />

and the departure of the army from Kabul on Nov., 12, 1840.<br />

………….. Tarikh-I-Afghanistan, Sayed Mohd Khan Press, Delhi, 1843.<br />

The same as above.<br />

Feroz-ud-D<strong>in</strong>. Mukhitsar Tarikh-I-Punjab, Feroz-ud-D<strong>in</strong> and sons, Chohatta<br />

Mufti Baqar, Lahore.<br />

A brief history of the Punjab.<br />

Early history—Mughal times, 1-150, <strong>in</strong>vasions of Ahmad Shah Abdali, 151-<br />

166; rise of the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—Missals; 196; Maharajah Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 197-<br />

216; his successors, 217-224; the Anglo-Sikh wars—the annexation<br />

of the Punjab, 225-241; the Punjab under the E.I. & CO.,—the<br />

Indian mut<strong>in</strong>y, 242.

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