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... Pathans of Kasur . Nizamuddin Khan was dead , but his brother , Kutubuddin Khan , who had taken his place , had declared his independence . He had enlisted a large number of ghāzīs , fortified his town , and stocked the fort with ...
... Pathans of Kasur . Nizamuddin Khan was dead , but his brother , Kutubuddin Khan , who had taken his place , had declared his independence . He had enlisted a large number of ghāzīs , fortified his town , and stocked the fort with ...
Page 243
... Pathans . That it should have been on the field of Attock was of even greater significance . Attock had been wrested from Raja Jaipal in A.D. 1002 by Mahmud Ghazni and since then had remained in foreign hands . Its recapture meant the ...
... Pathans . That it should have been on the field of Attock was of even greater significance . Attock had been wrested from Raja Jaipal in A.D. 1002 by Mahmud Ghazni and since then had remained in foreign hands . Its recapture meant the ...
Page 285
... Pathans equipped with eighteen heavy guns . Maha Singh had only six hundred men and a few light guns in the fort . Within a few hours the besiegers ' artillery reduced the walls of Jamrud to rubble . Maha Singh's men dug themselves into ...
... Pathans equipped with eighteen heavy guns . Maha Singh had only six hundred men and a few light guns in the fort . Within a few hours the besiegers ' artillery reduced the walls of Jamrud to rubble . Maha Singh's men dug themselves into ...
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The Sikh Homeland | 3 |
Birth of Sikhism | 17 |
Building of the Sikh Church | 49 |
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Abdali Adi Granth Adina Beg Khan Afghanistan Afghans Ahmed Shah Amar Amritsar Anandpur Arjun army Attock Banda battle became Bhai Bhaktas Bhangi British brother chiefs Dasam Granth death Delhi Dewan disciples Doab Dost Mohammed Durbar Emperor English faith Fakir fight forces Ganda Singh governor Gurdas Gurkhas Guru Gobind Singh Guru Nanak Guru's Hargobind Harimandir heart Hindu holy hymns Indus Islam Jahan janamsakhis Jassa Singh Ahluwalia Jats Jullundur Jumna Kabul Kangra Kanhayas Kashmir Kaur Khalsa Lahore Lehna Lord Maharajah Malwa Mannu Marathas Metcalfe Mir Mannu misls Mohkam Chand Mughal Multan Muslim Nalwa Nāmā Nawab nihangs Northern India Pathans Patiala peasants Persian Peshawar plundered Punjab Raja Rajputs Ramgarhia Ranjit Singh river Rohillas Sahib Sansar Chand Sardars sent Shuja Sikhism Sikhs Sindh Sirhind Sufis Sukerchakia Sutlej Tegh Bahadur territories Thou thousand tion took Treaty troops turned Vār village word worship Yar Mohammed Zafarnāmā Zakarya