Revolt of 1857 in Punjab and Role of the Sikhs |
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Introduction | 1 |
Army Revolts in Punjab 12 223E2 | 12 |
Role of the Princes and Jagirdars | 32 |
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Ambala Division Records army Bahadur Shah British authority British Government British rule cantonment cartridges Cavalry Cave-Browne central Punjab cis-Sutlej Commissioner and Superintendent Delhi Delhi Division Records Deputy Commissioner disarmed District Gazetteer European fall of Delhi Farukhnagar Fauja Singh Ferozepur Foreign Secret Consultation Government of India Gujjars Gurgaon Hansi Haryana Hissar historians History Ibid Indian Mutiny jagirdars Jalandhar Jats Jhajjar Jind John Lawrence Jutogh K. C. Yadav Karnal Khan Kulu Lahore large number London loyalty Ludhiana Maharaja of Patiala Major Meerut military Mughal Muslim Nabha native Nawab number of Sikh officers organised P. G. R. Mutiny Reports Partap Singh Peshawar Phillaur Phulkian plundered population princes Punjab to Govt Purbias R. C. Majumdar Raja of Jind rebellion rebels regiments region Revolt of 1857 Rohtak role rulers Runghars rupees Salahuddin Malik sent sepoys Shimla Sialkot Sikh soldiers Sikhs stationed supported the British territory Thanesar V. S. Suri VIII villages