A History of the Sikhs from the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the Sutlej

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Asian Educational Services, 1994 - 429 pagina's
 

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CHAPTER I
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Himalayas
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Shankar Acharj establishes ascetic Orders and gives
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The character and condition of the Mughal Empire
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Ramanand establishes a comprehensive Sect
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The title Sachcha Padshah applied to the Gurūs
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CHAPTER VII
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The Legend regarding Gobinds reformation of the Sect
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Further negotiations with the Sikhs and Sindians
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The Vedas and Koran assailed by Kabir a disciple
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1469 Faith Grace and Good Works all necessary
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CHAPTER III
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1606
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Death of Har Gobind
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Dies
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Establish a fort at Dalhwal on the Ravi but
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Arjun provokes the enmity of Chandū Shah
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Nanak Amar Dås Arjun
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Imprisonment and death of Arjun
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CHAPTER V
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Shah Zaman succeeds to the throne of Kabul
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Delhi occupied by the Afghans but afterwards taken
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Clive and Omichand
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and is constrained to appear at Delhi
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Ranjit Singh meets Shah Mahmud
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Ranjit Singh masters Lahore
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Ranjit Singh suspicious of Shah Shuja strengthens him
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Sultan Muhammad Khan solicits the friendship or pro
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and are further dissatisfied with the proceedings
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Negotiations regarding the restoration of Shah Shujā
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Sher Singh attacks Lahore
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Dost Muhammad returns to Kabul
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The attempt of Rājā Suchet Singh
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The Sikh Army moves against Jammu
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CHAPTER IX
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And Sir Charles Napiers acts considered further proof
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The Sikhs recross the Sutlej and threaten Ludhiana
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The Pres inculcated by Gobind
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Unshorn Locks the Title of Singh
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The insurrection of Kashmira Singh and Peshawara Singh 258
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