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History of the Sikhs -vol1

Khuswant Singh

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travels, clashes with the Mughal,;, 62; moves from Kartarpur to Kirntpur, 63; call to arms. 63; chooses Har Rai as seventh guni, 64; death, 64; contemporary wi1h Muhsin Fani, 292; Gurdas' writings. 30() Hari Krishen. 48, 66. 67, 171. 295 Harl Singh Bhangi. 127; achievements, 124. 161; occupies Lahore, 144; relieves Gujranwala, 146; takes Kasur, 150; harasses Abdah, 153; death, 164 Harl Singh Nalwa, 201, 238, 249, 251. 255; the terror of the nonh-west tribes, 245; Ranjil Singh comes to lus reSOie, 262; auacked hy Syed Ahmed. 264; builds forts near the Khyher Pass. 272; battle of Jamrud, 27f>.-7, death, 277 Hariana, Sn. l4n, 119, 136, 213, 220; desert, 147 Harimandir or Golrlen Temple, 60, 93. 118, 157. 1~5; foundauon stone laid, 26n, 53; Arjun raises money, 54; Granth Sahib formally installed, 55, 294. 297, 299; Tegh Bahadur shut out of the temple, 68; Mani Singh entrusted with its care, 78n, 117, 119; desecnucd by Massa Ranghar, 122n; tank fouled by l..akhpat Rai, 124; Kaura Mal assigns revenue, 132; blown up on the founh Afghan invasion, 139; again desc.-crated. death of Deep Singh, 140; Afghan prisoners made to dean up pool, 142,
151 n; blown up on sixth invasion, 149; again on seventh invasion, 151; rebuilt at considerable expense, 152; Ranjit Singh makes grant for rebuilding. 199; Holka.r makes an offering. 203; Desa Singh Maji1hia assigned admmistration, 225n; Nizam of Hyderabad presents a bejewelled canopy, 270n Haripur, 234. 238. 262 Harlan, 251. 273 Har RaJ. 48, 64-7, 295 Harsha, 11 Hassan Abdal, 182, 245 Hastings, Warren. go,,emor general Hazara, 245, 247; hills. 264 Herat, 269, 278, 279 Himalayas, ix, x, 3, 7, 12. 31. 62, 103, l 20, I 36, 151. 175, 226, 270, 285 Himmat Smgb. 160 Hindu Kush, 3, L1 Hinduism, 26, 27n, 35; Nanak emphasizes what is common with Islam, x, 16; Vedic Hinduism, 10-11; Jats refuse co submit 10 Brahmanical Hinduism, 15; definition, 16; most important aspea. 18; impact of Buddhism, 18; renaissance. 19; faces challenge of Islam. 19-21; Shankara prmided debating points, 21; influence of the Bhaktas, 23; Islam's compromise, 2H; rising tide of militant Hinduism. 143 Hindus, vii, 13, 46, 50-1, 54, 55, 57, 69. 70n. 114, 1~7. 176, 186,194,201,239, 24l;Jats,
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