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History of the Sikhs -vol1

Khuswant Singh

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orders general mobilization, 139; Sikhs plunder suburbs, 136; Sabaji Sindhia ocrupies il, 143; Sikhs withdraw, 144; gates thrown open to welcome Jassa Singh, 146; Abdali reoccupies the city, 149, 153; Kabuli Mal governor, 150; Sikhs invest the town, 150-1, 154; Lehna Singh proposed as governor, 157, 159; in the possession of the Bhangis, 164, 181; at the time of Shah Zaman, 183. 184, 186-7; Ranjit Singh invited 10 take the city, 188-90; reorganizes administration, 194; Treaty of 1806, 204; of 1809, 222-4, 262-3; Shah Zaman in the city, 229; Shah Shuja, 233, 234n, 237; epidemic of cholera, 260; gardens laid out, 270; arrival of Burnes, 266; Wade obtains signature to commercial treaty, 268; envoys from Nepal, 269; Nao Nihal Singb's wedding, 276; Ranjit Singh dies 40 years after its conquest, 280 Ulhore Durbar, 204, 225, 234, 238, 242, 243n, 257, 263, 280n, 282, 283, 285; Ranjit Singh's new title gives legal right to demand Lribute, 193; ]hang and Uccb declare allegiance, 200; Lake asks them to expel Holkar, 203; action taken against rebels, 208-9; review of past decade, 211; territories of Tara Singh Gheba taken over, 212; Metcalfe mission, 213-23; Bhangi, Singhpuria, Nakkai
and other territories taken,
236; Shah Shaja solicits aid, 237; anny ordered to Multan, 237; allowance given to Shuja and Zaman's families, 228; undertakes joint expedition to Kashmir with Fateh Khan, 229, 231-3; offe.r of Kohinoor, 229, 233; Shah Shuja's plot to overthrow the Durbar, 235-7; turns down approach from the Gurkhas and offers help to the Ea.st India Company, 239-40; offers service to disbanded Gurkhas, 24-0; ]hang, Ucch, Ramgarbia estates merged, 241; introduction of Dogras, 244; Khattaks pay tribute, 245; acquisition of Kashmir, 246-7; pacification of tnbes remains major problem, 247-8; Ventura and Allard engaged, 250; Yar Mohammed reinstated at Peshawar, 256; Sindb, 260, 266-9, 78, 27~; Dogras most powedul element, 260; acted with the Maharajah as the Supreme Coon, 261; tribes of the nonh-west challenge their sovereignty, 262; undercurrent of hostility with British. 269; territories across the Sutlej, 270; garrisons Kasur, 270; Ladakh, 270-1; offers to put Shah Sh,tia back on the throne, 271; occupies Peshawar, 272; rejects Afghan demand for Peshawar, 278; Tripartite Treaty, 278-9 Lake, Lord, 203, 204n, 211, 212 Lakhmi Das, 29, 34, 47
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