Origin of the Sikh Power in the Punjab, and Political Life of Muha-Raja Runjeet Singh: With an Account of the Present Condition, Religion, Laws and Customs of the SikhsHenry T. Prinsep (1792-1878) began his career in India with the East India Company in 1807 and worked in various posts, finally being appointed Persian secretary before retiring in 1843. Throughout his career, and into his retirement, he wrote a number of books about India. The present work, however, published in 1834, is a report taken from information gathered by the late political agent at Umbala, Captain William Murray, whose death made it necessary for other officials to ready the work for publication. The report looks at the history of the Sikh people and the rise of Runjeet (Ranjit) Singh (1780-1839). After Singh died, his empire began to weaken, and by 1845 the British were at war with the Sikhs. This work provides a view of the Punjab during a critical point in its history. |
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Loodeeana Conquest of Kashmeer by Fateh Khan Vuzeer | 89 |
First expedition of Ranjeet Singh against Kashmeer Fails Failure | 104 |
Second expedition and conquest ofKashmeer Arrangements for conso | 121 |
Operations in Peshawar Afair with a party of Moosalman fanatics | 136 |
Mission of Lieutenant Burnes with a present of dray horses for Run | 152 |
The character and policy of Runjeet Singh His revenues Strength | 178 |
APPENDIX | 191 |
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