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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 79<br />

Nabha—Patiala disputes, 48-49 ; first Anglo-Sikh war, 49;<br />

Maharaja Narendra S<strong>in</strong>gh and the mut<strong>in</strong>y, 49-50; Maharaja<br />

Bhupendra S<strong>in</strong>gh, 50-51; Sikh Gurdwaras, 74—75 ; Sikh sects,<br />

75-78; Bhal Mul Chand, 78-79 ; Place of <strong>in</strong>terest—Barnala—<br />

Samana—Sirh<strong>in</strong>d, 185-210. JIND: Raja Gajpat S<strong>in</strong>gh—Bhag<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh—Sarup S<strong>in</strong>gh, 215 ; help given to the British <strong>in</strong> the first<br />

Anglo-Sikh war— <strong>in</strong> Kashmir revolt, 216 ; services rendered to<br />

the British <strong>in</strong> the mut<strong>in</strong>y, 216; sent military aga<strong>in</strong>st the Kukas <strong>in</strong><br />

1872-217. NABHA : Early history, 341 ; <strong>in</strong>cursions of Thomas and<br />

Perron, 342; Nabha Patiala dispute and Maharaja Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh,<br />

342 ; Raja Dav<strong>in</strong>dar S<strong>in</strong>gh helped the <strong>Sikhs</strong> <strong>in</strong> the first Anglo-Sikh<br />

war and consequently one fourth of his territory was confiscated<br />

by the British—his son’s services to the British <strong>in</strong> the mut<strong>in</strong>y of<br />

1857 and after, 342; Raja Hira S<strong>in</strong>gh helps <strong>in</strong> the suppression of<br />

Kuka outbreak,343.<br />

………. RAWALPINDI, 1893-4, by Fred. A. Robertson.<br />

Hasan Abdal, 35 ; Maniklala, 41; Mughal period and Sikh conquest, 50;<br />

Sikh rule, 51-52; British rule—mut<strong>in</strong>y, 53-55; Kukas, 73 ; fiscal<br />

history dur<strong>in</strong>g the Sikh rule, 236-244.<br />

............. ROHTAK, 1883-4.<br />

Antiquities and early history, 16-18; Sikh <strong>in</strong>roads—Najaf Khan—Malwa<br />

Rajas—George Thomas, 18-21; British rule, 21-22; Jhajjar and other<br />

notable houses, 22-24 ; mut<strong>in</strong>y. 24-29 ; conduct of the Jhajjar and<br />

Bahadurgarh Nawabs- their trials and punishments, 29-32.<br />

………. SHAHPUR, 1897.<br />

Rise of the <strong>Sikhs</strong>, 32-33; the Sikh conquest—<strong>in</strong>dependent chiefta<strong>in</strong>s,<br />

33-34; rise of Maharaja. Ranjit S<strong>in</strong>gh, 34-35; conquest of Sahiwal<br />

and Khushab, 35-36 ; conquest of the Tiwana country—later history,<br />

36-39 ; Sahlwal chiefs—Lamba family, 39-40; mut<strong>in</strong>y, 40-41 ; revenue<br />

adm<strong>in</strong>istration under the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—batal and kankut, 213-216.<br />

………. SIALKOT, 1894-95, by Capta<strong>in</strong>, J. R. Dunlop Smith.<br />

Invasion of Ahmad Shah Durrani, 24 ; rise of Ranjit Deo—Rajput

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