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A History of the Reigning Family of Lahore with Some Account of The Jummoo Rajahs The Seik Soldiers and Their Sirdars

1847

List of Sirdars and Chiefs xxx Abstract showing the Disposition of the Sikh Army 1st July 1844 xxxii The Boundary of the Punjaub hi 1845 xxxiii A List of the Principal Sirdars and Chiefs in the Punjaub classed according to the Party they were supposed to side with after the death of Shere Sing xxxiv The Numerical Force of the Standing Army of the Punjaub in 1845 xxxv Officers who have been or [...] Moreover they were not encamped in our territry but their own ; and although the second article of the treaty of 1809 states the Rajah will never maintain in " the territory which he occupies on the left bank of the " Sutlej more troops than are necessary for the internal " duties " still the third article states " in the event of " a violation of any of the preceding articles or of a [...] This is the commonly received account of the way in which Jaddoo received the cognomen of Sansee; but Scadal whispers another tale to the effect that he had a still better claim to the appellation as being really the son of one of the tribe and not of the simple Kauloo his reputed father. [...] About the year 1773 Churut Sing appears to have been usually guided in his enterprises by the counsel and advice of one Ameer Sing of Gujerawalla whose grand-father was a Sansee of the name of Sunnuth residing in the vicinity of Gujerawalla and who was said to have been a hundred years old when he took the Pahul and became a Seik. [...] It is certain at least that in 1774 he with other Seiks went to assist the son against the father; and it was in the winter of the same year that he met his death from the bursting of a matchlock in the hands of one of his own followers during a skirmish at Thillo ke Tallao a tank lying about one and a half or two cass to the south-west of Jummoo.
history
Pages
346
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.144140
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xxxi unknown view
History of Runjeet Sing’s Family
1-12 unknown view
Early History of Runjeet Sing
13-23 unknown view
Chapter I Secret History of the Lahore Durbar
24-41 unknown view
Chapter II The Siege of Lahore by Shere Sing
42-61 unknown view
Chapter III Goolaub Sing and Affganistan
62-64 unknown view
Chapter IV Murder of Jhwalla Sing and of Ranee Chund Kour
65-69 unknown view
Chapter V The Assassination of Shere Sing and Dehan Sing
70-80 unknown view
Chapter VI Punishment of the Murderer
81-90 unknown view
Chapter VII Birth and Parentage of Dulleep Sing
91-97 unknown view
Chapter VIII The Wuzeerut of Heera Sing
98-132 unknown view
Chapter IX The Expedition to Jummoo
133-140 unknown view
Chapter X The Murder of Peshora Sing
141-145 unknown view
Chapter XI Death of Jewahir Sing
146-154 unknown view
Chapter XII Rajah Lall Sing and the Slave-girl Mungela
155-166 unknown view
The War With the British
167-184 unknown view
Miscellaneous Notices
185-218 unknown view
The Lords of the Hills
219-263 unknown view
Appendices
i-xliii unknown view
Index
i-vi unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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