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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 50<br />

Autograph Letters of Maharajah Duleep S<strong>in</strong>gh dated Oct., 7, 1885<br />

and March 9, 1886, addressed to Sardar Sant S<strong>in</strong>gh o f<br />

Aima Kalan, Amritsar District, Punjab,<br />

Dunber Janet. Golden Interlude—The Edens <strong>in</strong> India, 1836-42. John Murray,<br />

London, 1955,<br />

Dunlop, John. Multan Dur<strong>in</strong>g and after the Siege: be<strong>in</strong>g twenty<br />

one draw<strong>in</strong>gs from sketches taken on the spot. William S. Orr &<br />

Co., London, 1849.<br />

Dunlop, Robert Henry Wallace. Service and advantures with Khakee<br />

Resalah, or Meerut Volunteer Horse, dur<strong>in</strong>g the mut<strong>in</strong>ies of 1857-<br />

58. R. Bently, London, 1858.<br />

Dunsterville, Lt.-Col. L.C. History of the 20th (Duke of Cambridge’s own)<br />

Infantry—grownlow– Brownlow’s Punjabi’s from 1857-1922. 2 vols.<br />

Durand, Lieut. A Military Memorandum upon the Punjab—A Memoir on<br />

the Punjab drawn under orders from Lord Ellenborougn, the<br />

Governor-General of India and submitted to the Duke of Will<strong>in</strong>gton<br />

by Lord E.X. vide his letter of Oct., 22, 1841.<br />

Durand H, Life of a.Soldier (Colonel A.C.H. ,Gard<strong>in</strong>er of Kashmir) of the<br />

Olden Time. Lahore, 1884.<br />

Durand, H. Marion. ‘The First Afghan War and its Causes, with an<br />

Introduction by his son Sir H. Mortimer Durand. Longman, Green<br />

& Co., London, 1879.<br />

………. The Second Sikh War. See below.<br />

Durand H. Mortimer. Life of Major General Sir Henry Marion Durand,<br />

Allen & Co., London, 1883. 2 vols.<br />

Shah Shujah, Avitable—review of Sikh army at Lahore, i. 40-65;<br />

Forewarn<strong>in</strong>gs and preparations for the First Anglo-Sikh War,—<br />

disturbances <strong>in</strong> the Punjab—Army of the Chenab, 89-112; Lord<br />

Gough gees aga<strong>in</strong>st the <strong>Sikhs</strong>,—battles—annexation of the Punjab,<br />

13-130; Essay on “the Second Sikh War”, ii. 61-110; M<strong>in</strong>ute for a

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