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Some aspects of State and Society under Ranjit Singh
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Description |
This volume of Sikh history traces the background, evolution, full flowering and fruition as well as the decline and extinction of the Sikh kingdom of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. It is a broad but critical survey of the rise and fall of Sikh power. Beginning with the ancestors of Maharaja Ranjit Singh it covers the full tenure of Maharaja's rule and its administration and ends with the British rule in Punjab after its annexation into British Empire. The account is encyclopedic in range, sharply critical but fairly objective and balanced. It's a valuable source of information on this period of Sikh history. It is a must read for scholars and researchers[edit]
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Sukarchakia Misl, Misls, Marathas, Ranjit Singh, Multan, Kashmir, Peshawar, Anglo-Sikh Relations, Shah Shuja, Tripartite Treaty, Administration, Sada Kaur, Fateh Singh Ahluwalia, Hari Singh Nalwa, Moh. Kamchand, Faqir Azizudin, Anglo-Sikh War, Bharowal, Maharaja Dalip Singh, British Empire, [edit]
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Accession Number BK-000896 |
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