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INDEX English, 133; crosses the Sutlej, 143; death, 147; and Appa Sahib, 148; his family, 167.
Sarmor, 55. Sarup Chand, 77 n.
Sawan Mai, 13 n., 161, 243. Sedasheo Rao, 90. Seharunpur, 93. Shah, the word, 47 n. Shahpur, 226 n.
Sham Singh, 281. Shankar Acharj,
22, 22 n., 24, 29; his sect, 31 n., 306. Sher Shah, 102. Sher Singh, 158, 171; claims Maharaja, throne, 202, 209; 212; assists English, 225, 256;
25
n.,
proposed meeting with Lord Ellenborough, 227; murder, 231.
401
attract Hastings' notice,
propose alliance
113;
with Eng-
lish, 113; chieftains and the English, 115, 117, 212; national council, 119; expansion
under Ranjit Singh 143, 144; position under him, 150; as soldiers, 153; Order of the Star, position under 194; Ranjit Singh, 200; aid English, 223, 247; war breaks out, 258, 368; proportion of, 302; distinctive usages, 317; sects, 347.
Sikh War, 258. Simla, 272 n. Sind,
102; Ranjit
Singh, 146
Amirs of, and the Indus, 175 Shah Shuja's attempt on, 179
176,
English treaty of navigation, 182; mediation between, and Ranjit Singh, 184.
Shuja, Shah, 119, 123, 134; and Ranjit Singh, 134, 138; campaigns,
General Perron, Sindhia, 109; power deputy, 109; his shaken, 112.
135;
Sindhianwala family, 209, 230,
Shikarpur, 147,
148,
164,
185.
Shujabad,
104.
imprisonment, 135; attempt to regain his crown, 147, 177, 187; English restore, propose to 198; treaty with, 361.
Shuja-ud-daula,
231, 256, 304.
Singh, use of the name, 65 n. Singhpurias, 97.
90.
Sirdar, 96.
Sials, 6.
Sikhism,
founded,
X,
descrip-
tion of, 11, 41; spread of, 44, modification, 50; creed 60; and ritual, 65, 321, 328; persecuted, 79; summary, 79, 80; establishment, position 94; under Ranjit Singh, 150, 200; the Granth, 321. Sikhs, country of, 1, 7, 9; 'disciples,' founded, 1, 41; religion,
Sirhind,
77,
85;
destroyed, 93;
court attempt to reDelhi cover province of, 104; Briof,. 117, tish and the chiefs 122, 124, 249; fear of Ranjit English supreSingh, 122;
.
invasion by Mu28; beginnings, 44; divided from Udasis, 44; payments to the Gurus, 47; 8,
11,
41;
hammadans,
under Har Gobind,
50;
form
a separate body, 53; mantial character, 59; Gobind their Guru, 60; creed and interest, 65; to be warriors, 66; effect of Gobind's teaching on, 75; persecuted, 78, 79, 83; rise and defeat, 87; occupy Lahore, 89; coinage struck, 89; defeated by Ahmad Shah, 92; conquest of Sirhind, 92; confederacies, 96;
strength, 98;
macy in, 126. Sirsa, 104. Siva, 24; adopted by Gorakh, 32. Sivaji, 68. Smith, Sir Harry, 272. Sobraron, Battle of, 282. Sohan Singh, 240. Sokpos, 17 n. Solunkees, 18 n. Somnath, gates of, 177. Sri Chand, Nanak's son, 37 n., 43, 44.
Suchet Singh, 161, 232; attempt on the tlfrone, 234; treasure, 237.
Sukerchukias, 97, 102.
Sunam, 7, 9. Sui3ain, 140.
Suraj Mai, 93. Sweepers, 59 n., 64 n., 71 n.