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INDEX Moorcroft, Mr. 150. Moran, 236. Mudki, battle of, 264. Mughal Empire, 67, 82. Mughals, 28, 248. Muhammad Akbar, 146. Muhammad Azim Khan,
135, 142, 144; defeat of, 146; death, 147. 140,
Muhammad Khan, Sultan, 171, 189, 208, 221. Muhammadans, 4, 10; Shiah and Sunni 8; invade India, 28; in186,
fluence on Europe, 30 n.; proportion of, in India, 300. Muhsin Fani, 25 n., 33 n., 36 n., 37 n., 43 n., 47 n., 48 n., 49 n., 51 n., 53 n., 311; end of his work, 55 n. Mujja Singh, 103.
399
Nanakputras, 37 Nanu Mai, 109.
n.
Napier, Sir Charles,; 255 n., 256. Nasir Khan, 85 n. Nau Nihal Singh, 159, 180; threat to Sindh, 185; marriage, 193; succeeds Ranjit Singh, 202; and the Rajas of Jammu, 207; death, 208.
Nawaz Khan, Shah, 84, 86. Nepal, intrigues of, 219;
war
with, 133, 140. Nesselrode, Prince, 150.
Nihangs, 96.
Nimbharak, 25 n. Nishanias, 96.
Nizam-ud-din Khan,
108,
118.
121.
Noshahra, 145. Nurpur, Raja oi, 140, 149.
Mukhlis Khan, 52. Muktsar, 71, 272. Mulraji 243. Multan, 2, 3,
5,
6,
102; ex-
8,
ports of, 2n.; Nanak at, 37 n. independence of Delhi, 86 annexed by Ahmed Shah, 87 by the Marathas, 89; attacked 103; captured, 103; and Ranjit Singh, 121, 135, 141; and Shah Shuja, 135; governor of, assassinated, 243.
Ochterlony,
Sir David, 115, 254; advance towards Ludhiana, 124; proclamation, 126, 129, 350; doubt of Ranjit Singh, 132; guest of Ranjit Singh, 132; Gurkhas propose alliance to, Ranjit 133; Singh's proposals to, 133, 135; opinion of Sikh soldiers, 154.
117
n.,
Murray, Capt., 166. Muzaffar Khan, 135. 141, 141 n.
Omichand,
Nabha, 236. Nader ( Apshalanagar)
Painda Khan, 52.
113.
Pahul, 63, 65.
killed
,
Gobind
religious establishment at, 74 Ti. at,
74,
Pakhli, 8.
Pakpattan,
6,
102
15,
n.,
102.
Pamer, 5.
Nadir, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86.
Panch (Panchayat), 216, 235.
Nadir Shah, 84, 102 n. Nagpur, 148. Nahan, chief of, 69. Naina, Gobind at, 62.
Pandits, 7 n., 8. Panipat, 1, 7, 77, Panjtar, 170. Paras Ram, 31 n. Patanjal, 32 n.
Najib-ud-daula,
88, 89, 93, 102;
his son, 105.
Nakkais, 96.
Nana Famavis, 153, Nanak, Giu-u, founder of Sikhism,
1, 8, 12, 34, 80, 120, 306; life of, 35, 35 n.; descendants, 37 n.; his teaching, 38, 75;
Pathans, 7, 68, 103, 153, 154. Patiala, 92, 101, 109, 116; Raja of, and his wife, 115, 122;
brotherhood
with
Singh, 124, 151. Patna, 56. Paunta, 68. Perron, General, 109,
Ranjit
155
n.;
Gobind and, 60; inspires later
Thomas moves
Gurus, 66; in relation to Ranjit Singh, 151; philosophical allusions, 310; book of,
agreement with Ranjit Singh,
321, 329; letters of, 340.
against, 112,
112; escapes to British territories, 112. Pertab Singh, 229, 231.