A history of the Sikhs, from the origin of the nation to the battles of the Sutlej.

INDEX 428 tioned in English treaty with Lahore, 379. Hyderabad, 15 n., 202. Ibak Turks, 31. India, peoples of, 331; creeds of, 332, 337; caste in, 335, 345;- education in, 349; land-tax in, 351. Indian races, distinction between fighting qualities of, 170. Indian troops, 172 n. Indus, 2 n., 3, 9; navigation of, 193, 204, 228; navigation treaty, 385, 393. Initiation, 74, 117, 346, 353. Irrigation, 113 n. Iskardo, 5, 9, 17, 241. Islam, spread of, 5, 11, 17, 20, 31; extent of, in the Punjab, 9, 14; entrance into India, 31. Jabbar Khan, 157, 158, 207, 208, 211. Jagadhri, 114. Jahan Dad Khan, 150, 158. Jahandar Shah, 87. Jahangir, 53, 57, 75. Jahan Khan, 97. Jahan, Shah, 32 n., 75. Jai Singh, 63 n. Jai Singh, of the Kanhaya Misal, 114, 115, 118, 175; grand-daughter married to Ranjit Singh, 118. Jai Singh Atariwala, 157, 159, 161. Jains, 18 n., 21 n., 25, 25 n., 46 n., 339. Jaipur, 7 n., 63. Jalalabad, surrender of, 246 n.; question of, 250. Jalla, 264, 266. Jammu, 7, 87, 118; tributary to the Sikhs, 114; Ranjit Singh confers it on his favourites, 178, 185; Rajas reduce Ladakh, 201; independent, 223; and Nan Nihal Singh, 229. Jamrid, battle of, 211. Janjuas, 6. Jassa Singh, the Carpenter, 97; leads the Sikhs, 98, 107; defeated, 115, 117; his son, 135. Jassa Singh Kalal (Ahluwalia), 95, 115. Jats, 331. Jats, 1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 331; religion, 9, 18; yeomen, 14; origin, 20 n.; Gobind intends to form a kingdom of, 76; rise of, 91; defeated, 103. Jawahir Singh, 257, 266; Wazir, 268; execution, 272; intemperance, 285 n. Jawala Singh, 255 n. Jhanda Singh, 114. Jhelum, 6, 7, 9. Jind, 123. Jindiala, 101. Jodh Singh Kalsia, 138, 142. Jodh Singh Ramgarhia, 135, 156. Jodhpur, 165. Jogis, 35. Johiyas, 7, 7 n., 113 n.; migration, 17. Jullundur Doab, 15 n., 61 n., 94. Juns, 6, 16. Kabir, 36, 37 n., 336, 338, 339. Kabul, 2n., 3; taken by the English, 222; insurrection in, 246; recapture, 250. Kabuli Mal, 102, 103. Kafirs, 17. Kahlur, Raja of, 158. Kaithal, family, 62 n. Kalabagh, 6, 115. Kalhoras, 195, 202. Kamran, 157, 210. Kanauj, 31. Kandahar, 188. Kanets, 7. Kangra, 115; obtained by Sansar Chand, 118; besieged by the Gurkhas, 134. Kanhayas, 107, 114, 131. Kanjar, 9. Karauli, 7 n. Karnal retaken, 116. Kartarpur, 42 n., 61 n. Karon, 43 n., 370. Kasauli, 61 n., 301 n.

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A history of the Sikhs, from the origin of the nation to the battles of the Sutlej.
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Cunningham, Joseph Davey, 1812-1851.
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