Private Correspondence Relating to the Anglo-Sikh Wars: Being Private Letters of Lords Ellenborough, Hardinge, Dalhousie and Gough, and of Political Assistants, Addressed to Sir Frederick Currie as British Resident at Lahore, EtcGanda Singh Sikh History Society, 1955 - 515 pagina's |
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Preface | 79 |
Effects of the Treaty | 87 |
The Question of Shikarpur | 94 |
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Private Correspondence Relating to the Anglo-Sikh Wars: Being Private ... Ganda Singh Fragmentweergave - 1955 |
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