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A History of the Sikhs from the Origin of the Nation to the Battles of the Sutlej

1918

9 The Brahmanist Hill Tribes. 9 The Sikhs of the Central Plains mixed with Bamanists'and Muhammadans. 9 Hindu Shopkeepers of Muhammadan Cities. 9 Village Population about Bhatinda purely Sikh. 10XXX CONTENTS A. D. PAGE The debased and secluded Races Worshippers of Local Gods and Oracular Divinities. Characteristics of Race and Religion. Brahmanism and Bu [...] Ramanand establishes a comprehensive Sect at Benares. 34 — and introduces Hero-worship. 34 — but maintains the equality of true believers before God. 34 Gorakhnath establishes a Sect in the Punjab. 35 — and maintains the equalizing effect of religious penance 35 — but causes further diversity by adopting Siva as the type of God. 35 About 1450. [...] Life. 39 The mental struggles of Nanak. 40 He becomes a Teacher. 41 Dies aged Seventy. 41 The excellences of Nanak's Doctrine. 42 The Godhead. 42 Muhammadans and Hindus equally called on to worship God in Truth. 43xxxii CONTENTS A. D. PAGE 146Faith Grace and Good Works all necessary. 43 1539. [...] — and complete separation of the Sikhs from Hindu Dissenters. 57 Har Gobind falls under the displeasure of Jahangir. 57 — is imprisoned. 57 — and released. 57 1628. [...] He resolves on modifying the system of Minsk and on combating the Muhammadan faith and power. 67 Gobind's views and motives. 67 — and mode of presenting his Mission. 68 The Religions of the world held to be corrupt and a new Dispensation to have been vouchsafed. 69 The Legend regarding Gobind's reformation of the Sect of Nanak. 69 The Principles inculc
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Pages
483
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.146177
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-lii Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Chapter I The Country and People
1-18 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Chapter II Old Indian Creeds Modern Reforms and the Teaching of Nanak up to 1539 A.D.
19-48 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Chapter III The Sikh Gurūs or Teachers and the Modification of Sikhism Under Gobind 1539-1716
49-90 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Chapter IV The Establishment of Sikh Independence 1716-64
91-111 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Chapter V From the Independence of the Sikhs to the Ascendancy of Ranjit Singh and the Alliance with the English 1765——1808-9
112-144 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Chapter VI From the Supremacy of Ranjīt Singh to the Reduction of Multān Kashmīr and Peshāwar 1809-1823-4
145-179 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Chapter VII From the Acquisition of Multān Kashmīr and Peshāwar to the Death of Ranjīt Singh 1824-39
180-223 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Chapter VIII From the Death of Mahārājā Ranjīt Singh to the Death Of Wazīr Jawāhir Singh 1839-45
224-273 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Chapter IX The War with the English 1845-6
274-330 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Appendixes
331-418 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Index
419-429 Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view
Map
i-i Joseph Cunningham, H.L.O. Garrett view

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