A History of the Sikhs: 1839-1964Princeton University Press, 1966 - Punjab (India) |
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Page 45
... Nabha , 12 " Yet as on former occasions there is a singular species of order in this anarchy ; the troops and ... Nabha in exchange for land in the Punjab . Ranjit Singh had given the village to one of his sardars . The raja of Nabha ...
... Nabha , 12 " Yet as on former occasions there is a singular species of order in this anarchy ; the troops and ... Nabha in exchange for land in the Punjab . Ranjit Singh had given the village to one of his sardars . The raja of Nabha ...
Page 208
... Nabha.29 The political agent " persuaded ” Ripuda- man Singh to abdicate in favour of his minor son . The S.G.P.C. passed a resolution exhorting the Sikhs to observe the 9th of September , 1923 , as " Nabha Day . " The Sikhs of Nabha ...
... Nabha.29 The political agent " persuaded ” Ripuda- man Singh to abdicate in favour of his minor son . The S.G.P.C. passed a resolution exhorting the Sikhs to observe the 9th of September , 1923 , as " Nabha Day . " The Sikhs of Nabha ...
Page 388
... Nabha , 45 , 58 ; chief minister , Kahan Singh , 147 , 213 ; and first world war , 160 Nabha , Maharajah of : loss of ter- ritory after Sutlej campaign , 54 ; in the Mutiny , 106 , 111n ; advice on the army , 114 ; and Golden Temple ...
... Nabha , 45 , 58 ; chief minister , Kahan Singh , 147 , 213 ; and first world war , 160 Nabha , Maharajah of : loss of ter- ritory after Sutlej campaign , 54 ; in the Mutiny , 106 , 111n ; advice on the army , 114 ; and Golden Temple ...
Contents
FALL OF THE SIKH KINGDOM | 1 |
First AngloSikh War | 40 |
The Punjab under British Occupation | 55 |
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