Index rescue of Patiala, 168; oppose an army of Mughals and Rohillas, 169 Khalsa, Sarbat, 125, 142-3; biennial meetings held at Amritsar on 1st Baisakh and at Divali come to be known as the Sarbat Khalsa, 116; appoints jathedars, 116; jathedars fonn small bands and take villages under their protection, 117; jathas reorganized: when the community in jeopardy unites to merge with the Dal Khalsa, 118; description of, 118; decide to merge the small jathas into 25 regiments of cavalry under Kapur Singh, 123--4; decide to have one army, the Dal Khalsa, divided into 11 mists, 127--8; decide to seize Lahore, 144, 146, 154; Harimandir reooilt and misl represematives appointed. 154; becomes a snake with many heads, 163; consideTS the clash between the Marathas and the British, 203 Kh.arak Singh, 26n, 190; family tree, 180; jealousy of Sher Singh, 206n, 257; engaged to a Kanhaya, 209; wedding, 229; enters Srinagar, 247; in communication with I.he British, 257; ordered to punish the Mazaris, 273; invested with the title of Maharajah of the Punjab, 280 Kharkhauda, 155 Kbauaks, 245, 254-6 Khem Karan, 152, 216 395 KhCWTa, 226 Khuda Yar, Tiwana Chief, 284 Khushab, 226, 249 Khushal Singh, 210, 244, 247, 249 Khus.rau, Prince, 56, 57 Khyber Pass, vi, 3, 245, 254, 272, 276, 277, 279 Ki.ratpur, 63-5, 68, 87, 107, 211 Kishtwar, 270 Kohinoor, 120, 126n, 231n, 233, 234n, 236.n Koran, 24, 27, 45, 50, 89n, 273, 276, 284 Kot Kapura, 89 Krishna, 4n, 82, 306, Kshatriyas, 13, 19, 53n, 281n Kulu, 107, 225 Kup, village, 147 Knrukshetra, 4n, 42n Ladakh, 31. 270, 271 Lahore, ix, 4n, I In, 26n, 53, 54, 65n, 87, 107, 110, 119-21, 126, 127, 129, 131, 136--9, 142-3, 149, 184, 191, 197, 198, 207, 213n, 219, 225, 231, 225, 227, 239, 240, 246, 250--2, 257--8, 270, 279n, 284, 295; seat of most governments, 8; Arjun tortured, 57; Mani Singh executed. 78n; district governor ordered to destroy the Khalsa, 88; island of Mughal authority, 105; Zakarya Khan governor, 117; Shahidgaaj. 122, 124, 134; Yahya Khan governor, 123; Shah Nawaz claims himself governor, 125; Kapur Singh occupies the city, 130; ceded to Abdali, 132-3; Jahan Khan