A History of the Sikhs from the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the SutlejAsian Educational Services, 1994 - 429 pagina's |
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PAGE | xlix |
A D | li |
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Himalayas | 17 |
A D | 19 |
Shankar Acharj establishes ascetic Orders and gives | 27 |
The character and condition of the Mughal Empire | 32 |
Ramanand establishes a comprehensive Sect | 34 |
The title Sachcha Padshah applied to the Gurūs | 163 |
PAGE | 164 |
131 | 169 |
PAGE | 172 |
CHAPTER VII | 180 |
The Legend regarding Gobinds reformation of the Sect | 181 |
PAGE | 185 |
Further negotiations with the Sikhs and Sindians | 197 |
The Vedas and Koran assailed by Kabir a disciple | 42 |
1469 Faith Grace and Good Works all necessary | 43 |
CHAPTER III | 49 |
1606 | 52 |
Death of Har Gobind | 59 |
Dies | 81 |
Establish a fort at Dalhwal on the Ravi but | 93 |
Arjun provokes the enmity of Chandū Shah | 96 |
Nanak Amar Dås Arjun | 90 |
17 | 97 |
Imprisonment and death of Arjun | 110 |
CHAPTER V | 112 |
PAGE | 113 |
Shah Zaman succeeds to the throne of Kabul | 119 |
Delhi occupied by the Afghans but afterwards taken | 121 |
Clive and Omichand | 123 |
PAGE | 132 |
and is constrained to appear at Delhi | 145 |
Ranjit Singh meets Shah Mahmud | 151 |
PAGE | 157 |
Ranjit Singh masters Lahore | 159 |
Ranjit Singh suspicious of Shah Shuja strengthens him | 199 |
Sultan Muhammad Khan solicits the friendship or pro | 207 |
and are further dissatisfied with the proceedings | 213 |
Negotiations regarding the restoration of Shah Shujā | 219 |
Sher Singh attacks Lahore | 234 |
Dost Muhammad returns to Kabul | 254 |
The attempt of Rājā Suchet Singh | 259 |
The Sikh Army moves against Jammu | 267 |
CHAPTER IX | 274 |
And Sir Charles Napiers acts considered further proof | 284 |
69 | 290 |
The Sikhs recross the Sutlej and threaten Ludhiana | 300 |
70 | 333 |
PAGE | 353 |
The Pres inculcated by Gobind | 371 |
99 | 394 |
Unshorn Locks the Title of Singh | 409 |
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