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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 75<br />

GUJRANWALA, 1893-94.<br />

Rise of the Sikh power—consolidation of Sikh power, 22-25; establishment<br />

of Sikh monarchy—adm<strong>in</strong>istration under Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh—lead<strong>in</strong>g<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh Kardars, 25-9; Nalwa, Man and Butala families, 30-3;<br />

annexation—British—Mut<strong>in</strong>y, 32-6.<br />

………. GUJERAT, 1883-84.<br />

Durranis, 15; Sikh period, 16—8; Battles of Gujerat and Chillianwala, 18-<br />

19; Mut<strong>in</strong>y, 19; Sikh system of land revenue, 99-101; Raja Gulab<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh’s Kardarship, 101.<br />

………. GURGAON, 1883-84.<br />

Rise of the Ahirs and history of Rewarl, 22; annexation (1803), 23; Mut<strong>in</strong>y,<br />

25-28.<br />

HAZARA, 1883-84.<br />

Under the Sikh rule (1818), 23; Amar S<strong>in</strong>gh Majlthia—Mai Sada Kaur<br />

and K. Sher S<strong>in</strong>gh—So Hari S<strong>in</strong>gh, 24-29; Battle of Mangal—<br />

battle of Nara—disturbances—limits of Sikh rule, 25-27; Sayed<br />

Ahmed—Palnda Khan, 27-9; S. TeJa S<strong>in</strong>gh—Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh—Mul<br />

Raj, 30-31; under Gulab S<strong>in</strong>gh after the first anglo-Sikh war, 33;<br />

transfer to Darba, second Anglo-Sikh war, 34-5; Mut<strong>in</strong>y, 35-38;<br />

Sikh revenue system, 180-1; Major -Abbot’s settlement, 181-2.<br />

………. HISSAR, 1892, P. J. Fagan.<br />

Early history, 21-37; the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—Ala S<strong>in</strong>gh of Patlala- Najibuddaula; Rohilas<br />

and the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—the Malwa Rajahs, 37-8; George Thomas and the<br />

<strong>Sikhs</strong>, 38-40; annexation by the British, 40; Mut<strong>in</strong>y, 41-45; Nanak<br />

Panthis, 76; <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 78-9.<br />

HOSH IARPUR, 1883-4.<br />

Early history, 16-7; <strong>Sikhs</strong> and Mohammadans, 17-18; under the Sikh rule,<br />

19-20; acquisition by the British, 20; religious life—<strong>Sikhs</strong>—<br />

Udasls—Nirmalas, 44-5; Sikh revenue system, 130-3.

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