CONTENTS
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Supplementary arrangements of 1846, placing Dalip
Singh under British tutelage during his minority
The Sikhs not disheartened by their reverses
.
Conclusion. The position of the English in India
.
289
289
290
APPENDIXES
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APPENDIX
I
The Jats and Jats of Upper India
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299
APPENDIX II
Proportions of Races and Faiths
Population of India
:
300
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APPENDIX III
The Kshattriyas and Aroras of the Punjab
.
.
.......
302
APPENDIX IV
Caste in
India
304
APPENDIX V
The Philosophical Systems of the Indians
305
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APPENDIX VI
On the Maya of the Indians
308
APPENDIX VII
The Metaphysics of Indian Reformers
.
309
APPENDIX VIII
Nanak's
Philosophical Allusions
rather than Scientific
Popular
.
.
or
.
Moral
.
.310
APPENDIX IX
The Terms Raj and Jog, Deg and Tegh
.
.
312
APPENDIX X
Caste
among the Sikhs
313
APPENDIX XI
Rites of Initiation into Sikhism
.
.
.314
APPENDIX XII
The exclamation Wah Guru and the expression Deg,
315
Tegh, Fath
APPENDIX XIII
The Sikh Devotion
to
Steel,
and the Term 'Sachcha
316
Padshah'
APPENDIX XIV
Distinctive Usages of the Sikhs
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.317