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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 76<br />

………. JALANDHAR, 1883-4.<br />

Early history—Sikh period—British rule—Mut<strong>in</strong>y, 6-10; Sikh revenue<br />

system—position of the assignees of revenue under the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—<br />

Sikh government rights In waste, 56.60.<br />

………. JHELUM, 1904.<br />

Rohtas. 30-34; Alexandar and Porus, 53-61 ; Mohammadan period, 61-4;<br />

Babar’s <strong>in</strong>vasion, 64-67; Sher Shah and Humayun. 67-68; later<br />

Mughuls. 67-68; Durranis—Slkhs <strong>in</strong>vited to Jhelum by Chaudharis<br />

of Kala—blockade the Fort of Rohtas In 1768—unsucessful<br />

expeditions of Taymur son of Ahmad Shah, 69-70; Maharaja Ranjit<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh and his Sikh, governors—second Sikh war and S. Chatar<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh, 70-71; Sikh revenue system, 136 (1883-84 edition).<br />

………. JH.ANG, 1883-84.<br />

Early history, 23-32; Sikh <strong>in</strong>vasions of Jhang—Inayat-ullah-Khan not<br />

successful aga<strong>in</strong>st them—under the Sikh rule, 32-36; annexation<br />

by the British, 37; Mut<strong>in</strong>y. 37-38; Sikh revenue system and early<br />

settlements—Sawan Mall’s Adm<strong>in</strong>istration, Kalowal under Gulab<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh, 140-2; fiscal system, 72-78.<br />

………. KANGRA Proper, 1904.<br />

Katoch dynasties. 24-27; Jaswan, Guier, Siba, Nurpur, Kotlehr, Bangahal,<br />

27-28; Mohammaden period, 28-33 ; Raja Sansar Chand and the<br />

Gurkhas, 23-35; acquistion by Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 35-37; after the death<br />

of Sansar Chand, 37-39; the Anglo-Sikh wars, 39-42; the Mut<strong>in</strong>y,<br />

42-3.<br />

KANGRA, Vol. II, Kullu, Lahaul, and Spiti, 1883-4. Ancient history,<br />

11-14; Jai S<strong>in</strong>gh, 15-18; character of the Government of the Rajas,<br />

18; measures taken by the <strong>Sikhs</strong> for the subjection of secraj, surprise<br />

and dist<strong>in</strong>ction of one of their armies, 18-20; proceed<strong>in</strong>gs of the<br />

<strong>Sikhs</strong> In Kullu-treatment of the Raja’s family, and Spiti, 90-93.

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