Sikhs and the Sikh Wars: The Rise, Conquest and Annexation of the Punjab State

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Kaveri Books
| Author:
Gough, Charles & Arthur D Innes
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English
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Hardback

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The Sikhs, A Great Power To Reckon With Since The Later Part Of The 17Th Century, Rose From A Small Band Of Adherents Of A Mystic Teacher, In The Line Of Medieval Indian Saints, To A War-Like Community With Political Ambition And Firm Determination To End The Oppressive Authority And Expansion Of The Mughal Emperors. They Were Prepared To Sacrifice Everything For History. In The Early 19Th Century When The Mughal Rule Of Delhi Was Virtually Supplanted By The British, The Sikhs Came Into Contact With The Latter Power. After The Death Of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Who Had Tactfully Divided Any Serious Clashes With The British, Confrontation Between The British And The Sikhs Are Called Sikh Wars In History. The Brave Sikhs Could Finally Be Subdued And The State Of Punjab Annexed By The British Only After Prolonged Wars And Sustained Political Manoeuvers. This Book, Originally Published In 1897, Is A Comprehensive Account Of The Sikhs, Their Religious Tenets, Organizations, Rise To Power, State Administration And Wars With The British. The Real Value Of The Book Lies In Its Authenticity As The Authors Have Spared No Pains To Utilize All Sources Of InformationEarly Published Works As Well As Various Unpublished Materials. It Is A Very Valuable Source Book For The History Of British India.

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The Sikhs, A Great Power To Reckon With Since The Later Part Of The 17Th Century, Rose From A Small Band Of Adherents Of A Mystic Teacher, In The Line Of Medieval Indian Saints, To A War-Like Community With Political Ambition And Firm Determination To End The Oppressive Authority And Expansion Of The Mughal Emperors. They Were Prepared To Sacrifice Everything For History. In The Early 19Th Century When The Mughal Rule Of Delhi Was Virtually Supplanted By The British, The Sikhs Came Into Contact With The Latter Power. After The Death Of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Who Had Tactfully Divided Any Serious Clashes With The British, Confrontation Between The British And The Sikhs Are Called Sikh Wars In History. The Brave Sikhs Could Finally Be Subdued And The State Of Punjab Annexed By The British Only After Prolonged Wars And Sustained Political Manoeuvers. This Book, Originally Published In 1897, Is A Comprehensive Account Of The Sikhs, Their Religious Tenets, Organizations, Rise To Power, State Administration And Wars With The British. The Real Value Of The Book Lies In Its Authenticity As The Authors Have Spared No Pains To Utilize All Sources Of InformationEarly Published Works As Well As Various Unpublished Materials. It Is A Very Valuable Source Book For The History Of British India.

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