A History of the Sikhs: 1839-1964Princeton University Press, 1966 - Punjab (India) |
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Page 39
... army and threatening to immolate herself and her son . The army pancayat took over the affairs of state and be- came the sovereign of the Punjab . It selected Dewan Dina Nath to act as its mouthpiece and issued instructions that no ...
... army and threatening to immolate herself and her son . The army pancayat took over the affairs of state and be- came the sovereign of the Punjab . It selected Dewan Dina Nath to act as its mouthpiece and issued instructions that no ...
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... army . Although the number was very small , he was criticised for this action.38 The question of Sikh recruitment ... army should be limited for the time being to 200 per regiment of whom only half were to be Sikh , making the total ...
... army . Although the number was very small , he was criticised for this action.38 The question of Sikh recruitment ... army should be limited for the time being to 200 per regiment of whom only half were to be Sikh , making the total ...
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... army had an important bearing on the future and the caste complex of the com- munity . The economic advantages of being Sikh checked the disintegration of Sikhism and its lapse into Hinduism . On the contrary , the last decade of the ...
... army had an important bearing on the future and the caste complex of the com- munity . The economic advantages of being Sikh checked the disintegration of Sikhism and its lapse into Hinduism . On the contrary , the last decade of the ...
Contents
FALL OF THE SIKH KINGDOM | 1 |
First AngloSikh War | 40 |
The Punjab under British Occupation | 55 |
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