A History of the Sikhs: 1839-1964Princeton University Press, 1966 - Punjab (India) |
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... took only ten years for the maharajah's prophecy to be fulfilled . Ranjit Singh's successors were not possessed of the qualities of leadership : their main preoccupation was to secure the throne for themselves by liquidat- ing their ...
... took only ten years for the maharajah's prophecy to be fulfilled . Ranjit Singh's successors were not possessed of the qualities of leadership : their main preoccupation was to secure the throne for themselves by liquidat- ing their ...
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... took the waters of the Jhelum and , after irrigating 350,000 acres of the Chaj Doab , fell into the Chenab . The Upper Chenab Canal then took off from the Chenab and , after irrigating 650,000 acres of the Rechna Doab in the districts ...
... took the waters of the Jhelum and , after irrigating 350,000 acres of the Chaj Doab , fell into the Chenab . The Upper Chenab Canal then took off from the Chenab and , after irrigating 650,000 acres of the Rechna Doab in the districts ...
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... took over control and have never relinquished it . The struggle for power has been between different factions of the same party . Of these , the one controlled by Master Tara Singh remained ( except for brief periods ) dominant for the ...
... took over control and have never relinquished it . The struggle for power has been between different factions of the same party . Of these , the one controlled by Master Tara Singh remained ( except for brief periods ) dominant for the ...
Contents
FALL OF THE SIKH KINGDOM | 1 |
First AngloSikh War | 40 |
The Punjab under British Occupation | 55 |
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Akalis Ambala Amritsar annexation army Arya became Bedi Bhai British Government Calcutta Canada Chenab Chief Khalsa Diwan chief minister Commission Committee Council Dalhousie Dalip Singh Delhi districts Doab Durbar East Punjab elected English Ferozepur force Ghadr Ghadr party Ghadrites Gobind Singh Government of India governor Granth Gulab Singh Gulab Singh Dogra gurdwaras Gurmukhi Gyani Kartar Singh Hardinge Henry Lawrence Hindu Hinduism Hira Singh immigrants Indian National Congress Jaito Jindan John Lawrence Jullundur Khan Kharak Komagata Maru Kukas Lahore land later London Lord Ludhiana mahants Maharajah Mahatma March Master Tara Singh ment movement Mulraj Multan Muslim League mutiny Nabha Nanak Nirankaris officers organised Pakistan Patiala police political population princes province Punjab Government Radha Soamis Raja Ram Singh Ranjit Singh regiments religious Report sepoys Sher Singh shrines Sikh leaders Sikhism Sing Singh Dogra Singh Majithia Singh Sabha Sirdar soldiers Suba Sutlej tion took Treaty troops village wrote