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History of the Sikhs -vol1

Khuswant Singh

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Appendix 7 Tripartite Treaty of 1838
hereas a Treaty was formerly concluded between Maharajah Runjeet Singh and Shah Shooja,-ool-Moolk, consisting of fourteenAnicles, exclusive ofthe preamble and the conclusion. and wnereas the execution of the provisions of the said Treacy was suspended for certain reasons, and whereas at tnis time Mr W. H. Macnagbten having been deputed by the Right Honourable George Lord Auckland, G.G.B., Govemor-Generaloflndia, to the presence of Maharajah RunjeetSingh, and vested with full powers to form a Treaty in a manner consistent with the friendly engagements subsisting between the two States. the Treaty aforesaid is revived and concluded with certain modifications, and four new Articles have been added thereto, with the approbation of, and in concert with, the British Government, the provisions whereof, as contained in the following eighteen Articles, will be duly and faithfully observed. ARTICLE 1st. Shah Shooja,-ool-Moolk disclaims all title on the pan of himself, his heirs, successors and all the Suddozais to all the territories lying on either bank of the River Indus, that may be possessed by the Maharajah, viz., Cashmere, including its limits E.W.N.S.. together with the Fort ofAttok, Chuch, Hazara, Khebel,Amb, with its dependencies on the left bank of the aforesaid river, and on the right bank Peshawur, with the Eusufzai Territory, Kheteks, Hisht Nagar, Meehnee, Kohat, Hungoo, and all places dependent in Peshawur, as far as the Khyber Pass, :Sanno, the Viziri Territory, Dowr Tank, Gorang, Kalabagh, and Khushalgher, with their dependent districtS, Derah Ismail Khan and its dependency, together with Derah Ghazee Khan, Kot Mithan, Omarkote, and their
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