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Sikh Struggle for Sovereignity (1708-1768)

Description This dissertation makes an intensive and systematic study of Sikh struggle for sovereignty form 1708 to 1768. It is based on the thorough study of the already written historical works on Sikh sovereignty as well as additional information available after the publication of earlier works. This way this account updates the earlier versions and presents a holistic view of this crucial part of Sikh history. The account is well-planned and logical. The expression is mature without any subjective opinion[edit]
Keywords Mughal Emperors, Banda Singh Bahadur, Zakariya Khan, Yahaya Khan, Dal Khalsa, Muin-ul-Mulk, Adina Begh, Afghan Rule, Rakhi System, Sovereignty, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-000923
Script Roman
Language English
Custodian Kirpal Singh, Dr.
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         396
 
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