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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 83<br />

200; <strong>Sikhs</strong> under the British Crown, 201-236.<br />

The Dogras (Kangra Valley).<br />

Gore F. St. J. Lights and Shades of Hill Life <strong>in</strong> the Afghan and H<strong>in</strong>du<br />

Highlands of the Punjab: A contrast with maps and Illustrations<br />

from Photographs by the authors. John Murray, London, 1895.<br />

Character of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> and their comparison with the Pathans, 183-5.<br />

Gore, M. Remarks on the present State of the Punjab. James<br />

Ridgway, London, 1849.<br />

Advocates the annexation of the Punjab on political and commercial grounds<br />

and gives an <strong>in</strong>sight of the British policy towards the Punjab.<br />

Gottlieb, Francis. A History of the Jats of Bharatpore to 1826. Persian<br />

Manuscript, Foil. 66, 12½ x 8¼, 15 l<strong>in</strong>e 4.B.M.<br />

Gough Sir, C. and A. D. Innes. The <strong>Sikhs</strong> and the Sikh Wars; the rise,<br />

conquest and annexation of the Punjab state. A. D. Innes & Coy.,<br />

London, 1897.<br />

Rise of the <strong>Sikhs</strong>—the Gurus—the Khalsa—Missals- Maharaja Ranjit<br />

S<strong>in</strong>gh, 1-43; Maharaja Kharak S<strong>in</strong>gh—Sher S<strong>in</strong>gh and Dogras—<br />

Maharani Jlndan, 44-46 ; battle of Mudkee, 65-85; Ferozeshah,<br />

86-109; Baddowal and Aliwal, 110-119; Sobraon,120-140; Lahore<br />

treaty and Punjab under Residents, 141-158; outbreak at Multan,<br />

159-204; cross<strong>in</strong>g of the Chenab, 205-214; Chillianwala, 215-243;<br />

Gujrat, 244-260; annexation of the Punjab, 261-271 ; work of the<br />

govern<strong>in</strong>g board, 272-284.<br />

Gough, General Sir Hugh. Old Memories. William Blackwood and sons,<br />

Ed<strong>in</strong>burgh—London, 1897.<br />

Regard<strong>in</strong>g Indian mut<strong>in</strong>y, throughout; a conflict between<br />

Sikh and <strong>Europe</strong>an soldiers on the slaughter of a cow, avoided<br />

181-82.

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