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History of the Sikhs -vol1

Khuswant Singh

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394 Kashmir, 135n, 166, 193, 248, 249u, 254, 270; Ramanuja's Lravels. 23; visited by Hargobind, 62: annexed by Abdali, 133, 149; held by Taimur, 162, 182; Ata Mohammed governor, 228; Fateh Khao and Ranjit Singh's joim expedition, 229, 231-2; Azim Khan governor, 233, 236n; second Punjabi campaign. 238-4-0; Jabbar Khan governor, 246: captured by l\ntjabis, 246-7; MoLi Ram governor, 247; violem earthquake and famine, 260-1; Muslims flock lO Syed Ahmed's banner, 264 Kashmira Singh, 181. 249n Kaslll', 9, 211. 216; island of Mughal authority, 105; falls tn Ha.ri Singh Bhaugi. 150, 164; distrlet mled by a Pathan family, HI; Nizamuddin Khan le,1ds assault against the Sikhs, um: l'('('Oj.,'lli7CS Ranjit Singh as sovt>reigu. 19G; fon again bomharcled. l97, 207; Kutubuddi11 Khan hri1'en jagitat Namdot, 207; lo be administered by Nihal Singh Auariwala. 207: garris<mcd by Lahore Durbar, 270 Kat0<:h, 109, 147. 176 Kauro Mal. 124, 129, 131, 133-4 Keant', Sir John, 279 Khaclur, 47, 49n, 65 KMirpur, Amir of, 2f>8 Khalsa, 77n. 86. 87, 94, 98n. 114,119,193.198, 251; Gobind Singh selects five cho.seu ones to be the nucleus of a ca.st.eless community, the
lndex Khalsa or the pure, 80; five emblems prescribed, 81; Gobind Singh merges his enlily in the Khalsa, 82; Gobind Singh vests the institution of guruship in the Granth and the Panth, 84; Aurang-L:eb orders the governors of Sirhind and Lahore to destroy the Khalsa, 88; many Jats of Malwa join the fraternity, 90; their swo1·d inscribed on Randa's coins, I 03; edic1 issued by the emperor Lo apprehend them. 115-16; bandai and Tat Khalsa divided, 116; handai merge with the Tat KhalS<I, 117; ordt.'red to come out of thdr hideouts, 118: Buctha Dal and Tanma Dal billetted at Amritsar, l 18; plunder Nadir Sh.ah, J 20; resume pilgrimage to AmriLsar, J21; suffer terrible hardship during Zakarya Khan's tenure. 122; Lakhpat Ra.i's oath of vengeance, 124n; death of Mannu and end of another attempt to destroy their rising power, 134 Khalsa. Dal, 150, 156, l75; LJ1e army of Lhc Khalsa, 118; divided into 11 misls, 127-8; estimatt.-d total force about 70.000 horse and foot, 128; he.idquanc-rs at Amritsar, 135; military administration, 136; Afghans no longer strong enough LO chaUenge them in the plains. 145; Jassa Singh Ahluwalia enters Lahore at their head, 146; go to the
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