A History of the Sikhs: 1839-1964Princeton University Press, 1966 - Punjab (India) |
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Page 112
... Sikh recruitment was considered by the governor general , the commander - in - chief , and the Board of Administration . Brigadier Hodgson , who had commanded the Sikh corps , drew up a memo on the sub- ject which , after its approval ...
... Sikh recruitment was considered by the governor general , the commander - in - chief , and the Board of Administration . Brigadier Hodgson , who had commanded the Sikh corps , drew up a memo on the sub- ject which , after its approval ...
Page 290
... Sikh representation to its numerical deserts . The concept of the Sikh state which had never been abandoned was resuscitated . It gathered strength as the Muslim demand for Pakistan grew . In the critical years preceding the ...
... Sikh representation to its numerical deserts . The concept of the Sikh state which had never been abandoned was resuscitated . It gathered strength as the Muslim demand for Pakistan grew . In the critical years preceding the ...
Page 291
... Sikh state minus the maharajah of Patiala . Sikhs of the I.N.A. vaunted their ability to effect a military coup ; their visions , like those of the princes , were but vaporous creations of minds that dreamt much but dared very little ...
... Sikh state minus the maharajah of Patiala . Sikhs of the I.N.A. vaunted their ability to effect a military coup ; their visions , like those of the princes , were but vaporous creations of minds that dreamt much but dared very little ...
Contents
FALL OF THE SIKH KINGDOM | 1 |
First AngloSikh War | 40 |
The Punjab under British Occupation | 55 |
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