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A Selected Bibliography of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> & Sikhism 93<br />

1846. Ms. HMS : KCA.<br />

Hardlnge. Viscount & General Lord Gough. The War In India—Despatches<br />

on Battles of Moodkee, Feorezeshah, Allwal and Sobraon. John<br />

Oliver. London, 1846.<br />

Hard<strong>in</strong>ge, Charles Second Viscount, B.A. Viscount Hard<strong>in</strong>ge and<br />

the advance of the British dom<strong>in</strong>ions (Rulers of the India series).<br />

The Clarendon Press, Oxford, 1900.<br />

The anarchy at Lahore, preparation for first Anglo-Sikh war, 70-<br />

81; Mudkl .and Ferozeshah, 82-107 Aliwal and Sobraon. 108-122;<br />

The treaty of Lahore, 123-136; Kashmir and the second treaty of<br />

Lahore, 137-152.<br />

Hardlnge, Lord My Indian Years 1910—1916. John Murray. London 1948.<br />

Hardwlcke, Capta<strong>in</strong> Thomas, Narrative of a Journey to Sr<strong>in</strong>agar. Asiatic<br />

Researches, Vol. VI. 1799, London. 1797.<br />

Invasions, conquests and reverses of the <strong>Sikhs</strong> <strong>in</strong> the<br />

Jamuna and Gangetic pla<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the 18th century,<br />

Hare, W. L. Religions of the Empire—A conference on some liv<strong>in</strong>g religions<br />

with<strong>in</strong> the Empire. Duckworth, London, I925.<br />

Sikh Religion by S. Kahan S<strong>in</strong>gh of Nabha, pp. 231.243.<br />

Hari S<strong>in</strong>gh, Someth<strong>in</strong>g about the <strong>Sikhs</strong>. The Khalsa Bombay, Dec., 1940.<br />

Harkrishan, Guru, History of Siri Guru Har Krishan Ji by a Sikh<br />

Lady. Pub. Bhai Amar S<strong>in</strong>gh, Model Electric Press, Lahore. N. D.<br />

Harlan, Josiah. A Memoir of India and AfghaniStan with<br />

observations on the present and critical state and future prospects<br />

of these countries compris<strong>in</strong>g remarks on the massacre of the<br />

British Army <strong>in</strong> Kabul. BritIsh polley <strong>in</strong> India,— A detailed<br />

descriptive character of Dost Mohammed and his court etc:. Pub.<br />

J. Dobson, Philadelphia; R. Baldw<strong>in</strong>, London; H. Bossange, II,<br />

Qual Yoltaire, Paris, 1842.<br />

Disastrous effects of the British rule <strong>in</strong> India, 64-67; British polley<br />

of ‘divide et empera’ <strong>in</strong> India, 67—68; Indus as natural boundry

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