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History of the Sikhs

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INDEX Dallehwalas, 97.
Dara Shikoh,
55,
106.
Dardus, 5, 8. Daudputras, 15, 102. De Boigne, 109, 155.
Dehsu Singh, 105. Tegh 1, 2 n., 8, 15, 17; Bahadur killed at, 58; plundered by Ahmad Shah, 88; occupied by the Marathas, 89:
Delhi,
battle of, 114; invested, 115.
Dera Ghazi Khan, 102, 143, 147. Dera Ismail Khan, 144. Desa Singh Majithia, 143, 156, 162.
Dharmkot, 272. Dhian Singh, 161, 167, 191, 201, 203, 208 n.: unwilling to meet English, 228; conspiracy and murder, 231. Dhirmalis, 66. Dipalpur, 7, 8. Dissenting Sikh sects, 66.
Diwan Chand, 143, 162 n. Dogras, 6, 7, 14; migration, 15. Dost Muhammad Khan, 137, 142, 146 n., 207; masters Kabul, 179, 186; defeats Shah Shuja, 180; and the English, 187; 'Ghazi' and 'amir', 188; war with Ranjit Singh, 189; re-
lease of, 227; Singh, 244.
Dungars,
and Peshawara
power, 163; and the Tibetans, 166 n.; anxiety about Ranjit Singh, 173; open the Indus to commerce 177; and Afghanistan, 186; mediation between Sikhs and Afghans, 191, 196; commercial designs, 196; Afghan war, 197; army left in Afghanistan, 204; and Sikh disturbances, 213; at war with from retreat 219; China, Kabul, 225; and war with the Sikhs, 247; war breaks' out, 258, 368; peace, 371; position in India, 292. Eunus, son of Shah Zaman, 137.
Fane, Sir Henry, 193. Farrukhsiyar, 78. Fatehabad, 111. Fateh Khan, 134; alliance and war with Ranjit Singh, 137; put to death, 142. Fateh Khan Tiwana, 233, 239, 244.
Fateh Singh Ahluwalia, 116, 168, with Ranjit 272; friendship Singh, 118, 162, 164, 349. Feizulapurias, 97. Ranjit Ferozepore, 15, 46 n.; claim to, 166, 249; Singh's
English in, 249; Sikhs advance on, 258.
5.
Durranis, 84; invasions, 84, 107;
empire weakened,
395
119.
Ferozeshah
(P'heerooshuhur,
see 265 n.), 265.
Foulkes, killed, 212.' French, English fears of, 123-5,
Education, in India, 318. Ellenborough, Lord, 225; meeting with Sher Singh, 227.
Eminabad, 84. English, masters of Bengal, 90; and Upper India, 107; at Delhi, 112; referred to in the Granth, 113 n.; agreement with Ranjit Singh, 116; and the Cis-Sutlej States, 122; fear of French, Turkish, and Permissions sian invasion, 123; to various courts, 124; troops moved to Sutlej, 124; treaty with Ranjit Singh, 126, 131, 133, 135, 143, 144, 213; and the southern Sikhs, 126, 128; war with the Gurkhas, 133, 140;
and ex-Shah Zaman, 137' n.; and Shah Shuja, 139; Indian army, 155 n.; spread of their
163, 192.
Gaddis, 6. Gajpat Singh, 105.
Gakhars, 5, 14, Garhwal, 106. Getae,
102.
18.
Ghamand Chand, 103, 106. Ghanais,
97.
Ghanda Singh, 103. Ghazis, 170. 172.
Ghazi-ud-din, 88; calls in the Marathas, 90; murders the emperor, 90. Ghazni, 9 n., 102, 102 n. Ghaznivides, 28. Ghoris, 28. Ghulam Kadir, 109.
Ghulam Muhammad, 107. Ghulam Mohi-ud-din, 221.
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