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For general works see the list at p.
For general works see the list at p.
Cambridge History of India - v5 - British India
1856.
Lives of Indian officers. 2 vols. 1889.
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KAYE. History of the war in Afghanistan. 3 vols. 1878.
LAYARD, Sir HENRY. Autobiography and letters. 2 vols. 1903.
Low, C. R. Life of Sir George Pollock. 1873.
The Afghan War 1838-42. From the journal and correspondence of
Major-Gen. A. Abbott. 1879.
MCNEILL, Sir JOHN. Memoir of and of his second wife Elizabeth Wilson
by their grand-daughter. 1910.
MAI. LESON, G. B. History of Afghanistan. 1878.
MARSHMAN, J. C. Memoirs of. . . Sir Henry Havelock. 3rd ed. 1867.
MILLER, HUGH. Conclusion of the war in Affghanistan. Edinburgh, 1870.
MORIARTY, G. P. Cambridge History of Foreign Policy. Vol. II, pp. 199-214. 1923.
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SKRINE, F. H. The expansion of Russia. Cambridge, 1915.
SMITH, Sir HARRY. Autobiography. 2 vols. 1902.
SMITH, R. B. Life of Lord Lawrence. 2 vols. 1883.
STOCQUELER, J. H. Life of Sir William Nott. 2 vols. 8vo. 1854.
SYKES, Sir PERCY. History of Persia. 2nd ed. 2 vols. 1921.
TEER, EDWARD. Siege of Jellalabad. 1904.
THORBURN, S. S. Asiatic neighbours. 1894.
CHAPTER
XXIX
THE CONQUEST OF SIND
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The principal source of information consists of the Political Proceedings
of the Government of Bengal to 1834, and thereafter of the Government of
India. These are not fully accessible to the student; but this disadvantage is
partially made good by the Ellenborough MSS at the Public Record Office
(see note at p. 644 supra).
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
COLCHESTER, Lord. Indian administration of Lord Ellenborough. 1874.
JACOB, Gen. JOHN. Record-book of the Scinde Irregular Horse. 1853-36.
Jagirs in Sind. Bombay Records, new series, no. 66. 1862.
LAW, Sir ALGERNON. India under Lord Ellenborough. 1926.
Memoirs on Shikarpur, etc. Bombay Records, new series, no. 17. 1855.
Parl. Papers, 1839, XL, 139; 1840, XXXVII, 129; 1843, XXXIX, 1, 9, 45; 1844,
XXXVI, 511; 1846, XXXI, 375; 1847, XLI, 395, 421; 1852, XXXVI, 255.
CONTEMPORARY PUBLICATIONS
Affairs of Scinde. 1841.
BRYDGES, Sir HARFORD JONES. The Ameers of Scinde. 1843.
BUIST, GEORGE. Correction of a few of the errors contained in Sir W. Napier's
Life of. . . Sir Charles Napier. 1857.
BURNES, JAMES. Narrative of a visit to the Court of Sinde at Hyderabad on the
Indus, illustrated with plates and a map (pp. xviii, 168). 3rd ed. with A
sketch of the history of, Cutch (pp. xviii and 74). Edinburgh and London,
1839.
BURTON, R Sindh the Unhappy Valley. 2 vols. 1851.
(EASTWICK, Capt. 'EDWARD. ) Dry leaves from young Egypt. 1851.
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FOWARDS, Lt. WILLIAM. Sketches in Scinde. Fol. 1846.
NAPIER, RICHARD. Remarks on Lt. -Col. Outram's work entitled "Our conquest
of Sinde, a commentary”. 1847.
NAPIER, Sir WILLIAM. The conquest of Scinde. 1845.
Sir Charles Napier's administration of Scinde. 1851.
Life of Sir Charles Napier. 4 vols. 1857.
OUTRAM, Sir JAMES. Conquest of Scinde, a commentary. Edinburgh, 1846.
Memoir of the public services rendered by Lt. -Col. Outram, C. B. 1853.
POSTANS, T. Personal observations on Sindh. 1843.
POTTINGER, Sir HENRY. Travels in Beloochistan and Scinde. 410. 1816.
Scinde policy: a few comments on Major-Gen. W. F. P. Napier's defence of
Lord Ellenborough's Government. 2nd ed. 1845.
SULLIVAN, J. and EASTWICK, Captain W. Speeches at the special court held at
the East India House on the case of the Amirs of Sinde. 1844.
WILTON, J. H. Scenes in a soldier's life. . . in Scinde etc. 1839-43. 8vo. Montreal,
1848.
B.
SECONDARY WORKS
For general works see the list at p. 624 supra.
BUTLER, Sir W. F. Sir C. J. Napier. 1894.
GOLDSMID, Sir F. J. James Outram. 2 vols. 1881.
HOLMES, T. Rice. Sir Charles Napier. 1925.
HUGHES, A. W. A Gazetteer of the Province of Sind. 2nd ed. 1876.
MACDOUGALL, Col. Sir Charles James Napier. 1860.
MORIARTY, G. P. See p. 647 supra.
YOUNC, Col. KEITH. Scinde in the forties. 1912.
CHAPTER
XXIX
THE CONQUEST OF THE PANJAP
A.
ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The principal source of information consists of the Political Proceedings
of the Government of India, not fully accessible to the student. The Broughton
MSS at the British Museum include Add. MSS 36475, correspondence with Lord
Hardinge May, 1846-February, 1848, covering the first Sikh War; 36476-7,
correspondence with Lord Dalhousie, January, 1848-March, 1852, covering the
second Sikh War and including much of interest; 36478, correspondence with
Indian officials, e. g. Sir Charles Napier, from 1846-1852; 36479-80, correspond-
ence with the India House 1846-52.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
BAIRD, J. G. Private letters of the Marguess of Dalhousie. 1910.
HARDINGE, Viscount HENRY, G. C. B. The war in India. Despatches of the Right
Honourable · Lt. Gen. Viscount Hardinge, G. C. B. , Governor-General of
India; the Right Honourable General Lord Gough, G. C. B. , Commander.
in-Chief; Major-Gen. Sir Harry Smith, Bart. , G. C. B. , and other documents:
comprising the engagements of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon.
With a map of the country, and seven plans of the positions of the army.
London, 1845.
Panjab Government Records. 1. Delhi Residency and Agency 1807-1887.
11. Ludhiana Agency 1808-1815. mi. Lahore Pol. Diaries 1847-48. iv. Lahore
Pol. Diaries 1846-49. v. Lahore Pol. Diaries 1847-49. vi. Lahore Pol. Diaries
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649
VIII.
1847-49. VII. Mutiny Correspondence. 2 parts.
Mutiny Reports.
2 parts. IX. Birch's Note-book 1818-21.
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I, 683.
SITA RAM KOHLI. Catalogue of the Khalsa Durbar Records. Vol. 1 (Sikh
Army). 1919.
CONTEMPORARY PUBLICATIONS, ETC.
ARNOLD, EDWIN. The Marquis of Dalhousie's administration. 2 vols. 1862.
BUIST, GEORGE. Annals of India for the year 1848. Bombay, 1849.
COLEY, JAMES. Journal of the Sutlej campaign 1845-46. 1856.
COURT, Major H. History of the Sikhs. Lahore, 1888.
CUNNINGHAM, JOSEPH DAVEY. History of the Sikhs. Ed. by H. L. O. Garrett.
Oxford, 1918.
DUNLOP, Dr J. Mooltan during and after the siege. 21 large tinted lithographs
with descriptive text. 4to. 1849.
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EDWARDES, Sir H. B. A year on the Punjab frontier. 1851.
History of the campaign on the Sutlej and the war in the Punjaub. 1846.
History of the Punjab. 2 vols. $846.
HUGEL, Baron CHARLES. Travels in Kashmir and the Panjab. 1845.
JACQUEMONT, VICTOR. Letters from India. 2 vols. 1834.
Journal of a subaltern. 1850.
LAWRENCE, Sir HENRY. Adventures of an officer in the service of Runjeet
Singh. 2 vols. 1845.
Essays military and political. 1859.
Leaves from the journal of a subaltern during the campaign in the Punjab.
Edinburgh, 1351.
MCGREGOR, W. L. History of the Sikhs. 2 vols. 1846.
MALCOLM, Lieut. -Col. JOHN. Sketch of the Sikhs: a singular nation who inhabit
the provinces of the Punjab, situated between the Rivers Jumna and
Indus. London, 1812.
MOHAN LAL, MUNSHI. Travels in the Panjab, Afghanistan, and Turkistan, to
Balk, Bokhara, and Herat; and a visit to Great Britain and Germany. 1846.
MOORCROFT, W. Travels in the Himalayan provinces of Hindostan and the
Punjab. 2 vols. 1841.
ORLICH, LEOPOLD VON. Travels in India, including Sinde and the Punjab.
Translated from the German by H. Evans Lloyd. 2 vols.
OSBORNE, the Hon. WILLIAM GODOLPHIN. The Court and Camp of Runjeet
Sing. 1840.
PRINSEP, H, T. Origin of the Sikh power. 1834. 2nd ed. 2 vols. ? 1842.
SHAHAMAT ALI. Hist. Account of the Sikhs and Afghans in connexion with
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of the Sikhs; its extent, history, commerce, productions, Government,
manufactures, laws, religion, etc. 1846.
THACKWELL, E. Narrative of the 2nd Sikh War. 2nd ed. 1851.
VIGNE, GODFREY . T.
Lives of Indian officers. 2 vols. 1889.
## p. 647 (#675) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
647
KAYE. History of the war in Afghanistan. 3 vols. 1878.
LAYARD, Sir HENRY. Autobiography and letters. 2 vols. 1903.
Low, C. R. Life of Sir George Pollock. 1873.
The Afghan War 1838-42. From the journal and correspondence of
Major-Gen. A. Abbott. 1879.
MCNEILL, Sir JOHN. Memoir of and of his second wife Elizabeth Wilson
by their grand-daughter. 1910.
MAI. LESON, G. B. History of Afghanistan. 1878.
MARSHMAN, J. C. Memoirs of. . . Sir Henry Havelock. 3rd ed. 1867.
MILLER, HUGH. Conclusion of the war in Affghanistan. Edinburgh, 1870.
MORIARTY, G. P. Cambridge History of Foreign Policy. Vol. II, pp. 199-214. 1923.
RAIT, ROBERT S. Life of Lord Gough. 2 vols. 1903.
RAVERTY, Major H. G. Notes on Afghanistan and part of Beluchistan. Fol. 1883.
RAWLINSON, Sir HENRY. England and Russia in the East. 1875.
RAWLINSON, H. G. Indian historical studies. 1913.
SKRINE, F. H. The expansion of Russia. Cambridge, 1915.
SMITH, Sir HARRY. Autobiography. 2 vols. 1902.
SMITH, R. B. Life of Lord Lawrence. 2 vols. 1883.
STOCQUELER, J. H. Life of Sir William Nott. 2 vols. 8vo. 1854.
SYKES, Sir PERCY. History of Persia. 2nd ed. 2 vols. 1921.
TEER, EDWARD. Siege of Jellalabad. 1904.
THORBURN, S. S. Asiatic neighbours. 1894.
CHAPTER
XXIX
THE CONQUEST OF SIND
A. ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The principal source of information consists of the Political Proceedings
of the Government of Bengal to 1834, and thereafter of the Government of
India. These are not fully accessible to the student; but this disadvantage is
partially made good by the Ellenborough MSS at the Public Record Office
(see note at p. 644 supra).
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
COLCHESTER, Lord. Indian administration of Lord Ellenborough. 1874.
JACOB, Gen. JOHN. Record-book of the Scinde Irregular Horse. 1853-36.
Jagirs in Sind. Bombay Records, new series, no. 66. 1862.
LAW, Sir ALGERNON. India under Lord Ellenborough. 1926.
Memoirs on Shikarpur, etc. Bombay Records, new series, no. 17. 1855.
Parl. Papers, 1839, XL, 139; 1840, XXXVII, 129; 1843, XXXIX, 1, 9, 45; 1844,
XXXVI, 511; 1846, XXXI, 375; 1847, XLI, 395, 421; 1852, XXXVI, 255.
CONTEMPORARY PUBLICATIONS
Affairs of Scinde. 1841.
BRYDGES, Sir HARFORD JONES. The Ameers of Scinde. 1843.
BUIST, GEORGE. Correction of a few of the errors contained in Sir W. Napier's
Life of. . . Sir Charles Napier. 1857.
BURNES, JAMES. Narrative of a visit to the Court of Sinde at Hyderabad on the
Indus, illustrated with plates and a map (pp. xviii, 168). 3rd ed. with A
sketch of the history of, Cutch (pp. xviii and 74). Edinburgh and London,
1839.
BURTON, R Sindh the Unhappy Valley. 2 vols. 1851.
(EASTWICK, Capt. 'EDWARD. ) Dry leaves from young Egypt. 1851.
## p. 648 (#676) ############################################
098
BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOWARDS, Lt. WILLIAM. Sketches in Scinde. Fol. 1846.
NAPIER, RICHARD. Remarks on Lt. -Col. Outram's work entitled "Our conquest
of Sinde, a commentary”. 1847.
NAPIER, Sir WILLIAM. The conquest of Scinde. 1845.
Sir Charles Napier's administration of Scinde. 1851.
Life of Sir Charles Napier. 4 vols. 1857.
OUTRAM, Sir JAMES. Conquest of Scinde, a commentary. Edinburgh, 1846.
Memoir of the public services rendered by Lt. -Col. Outram, C. B. 1853.
POSTANS, T. Personal observations on Sindh. 1843.
POTTINGER, Sir HENRY. Travels in Beloochistan and Scinde. 410. 1816.
Scinde policy: a few comments on Major-Gen. W. F. P. Napier's defence of
Lord Ellenborough's Government. 2nd ed. 1845.
SULLIVAN, J. and EASTWICK, Captain W. Speeches at the special court held at
the East India House on the case of the Amirs of Sinde. 1844.
WILTON, J. H. Scenes in a soldier's life. . . in Scinde etc. 1839-43. 8vo. Montreal,
1848.
B.
SECONDARY WORKS
For general works see the list at p. 624 supra.
BUTLER, Sir W. F. Sir C. J. Napier. 1894.
GOLDSMID, Sir F. J. James Outram. 2 vols. 1881.
HOLMES, T. Rice. Sir Charles Napier. 1925.
HUGHES, A. W. A Gazetteer of the Province of Sind. 2nd ed. 1876.
MACDOUGALL, Col. Sir Charles James Napier. 1860.
MORIARTY, G. P. See p. 647 supra.
YOUNC, Col. KEITH. Scinde in the forties. 1912.
CHAPTER
XXIX
THE CONQUEST OF THE PANJAP
A.
ORIGINAL MATERIALS
MANUSCRIPT
The principal source of information consists of the Political Proceedings
of the Government of India, not fully accessible to the student. The Broughton
MSS at the British Museum include Add. MSS 36475, correspondence with Lord
Hardinge May, 1846-February, 1848, covering the first Sikh War; 36476-7,
correspondence with Lord Dalhousie, January, 1848-March, 1852, covering the
second Sikh War and including much of interest; 36478, correspondence with
Indian officials, e. g. Sir Charles Napier, from 1846-1852; 36479-80, correspond-
ence with the India House 1846-52.
PRINTED DOCUMENTS
BAIRD, J. G. Private letters of the Marguess of Dalhousie. 1910.
HARDINGE, Viscount HENRY, G. C. B. The war in India. Despatches of the Right
Honourable · Lt. Gen. Viscount Hardinge, G. C. B. , Governor-General of
India; the Right Honourable General Lord Gough, G. C. B. , Commander.
in-Chief; Major-Gen. Sir Harry Smith, Bart. , G. C. B. , and other documents:
comprising the engagements of Moodkee, Ferozeshah, Aliwal, and Sobraon.
With a map of the country, and seven plans of the positions of the army.
London, 1845.
Panjab Government Records. 1. Delhi Residency and Agency 1807-1887.
11. Ludhiana Agency 1808-1815. mi. Lahore Pol. Diaries 1847-48. iv. Lahore
Pol. Diaries 1846-49. v. Lahore Pol. Diaries 1847-49. vi. Lahore Pol. Diaries
## p. 649 (#677) ############################################
BIBLIOGRAPHY
649
VIII.
1847-49. VII. Mutiny Correspondence. 2 parts.
Mutiny Reports.
2 parts. IX. Birch's Note-book 1818-21.
Parl. Papers, 1839, XL, 29; 1846, XXXI, 161, 215; 1847, XII, 173, 177; 1849, XLI,
I, 683.
SITA RAM KOHLI. Catalogue of the Khalsa Durbar Records. Vol. 1 (Sikh
Army). 1919.
CONTEMPORARY PUBLICATIONS, ETC.
ARNOLD, EDWIN. The Marquis of Dalhousie's administration. 2 vols. 1862.
BUIST, GEORGE. Annals of India for the year 1848. Bombay, 1849.
COLEY, JAMES. Journal of the Sutlej campaign 1845-46. 1856.
COURT, Major H. History of the Sikhs. Lahore, 1888.
CUNNINGHAM, JOSEPH DAVEY. History of the Sikhs. Ed. by H. L. O. Garrett.
Oxford, 1918.
DUNLOP, Dr J. Mooltan during and after the siege. 21 large tinted lithographs
with descriptive text. 4to. 1849.
Economist. The annexation of the Punjab. (Repr. Lahore, 1897. )
EDWARDES, Sir H. B. A year on the Punjab frontier. 1851.
History of the campaign on the Sutlej and the war in the Punjaub. 1846.
History of the Punjab. 2 vols. $846.
HUGEL, Baron CHARLES. Travels in Kashmir and the Panjab. 1845.
JACQUEMONT, VICTOR. Letters from India. 2 vols. 1834.
Journal of a subaltern. 1850.
LAWRENCE, Sir HENRY. Adventures of an officer in the service of Runjeet
Singh. 2 vols. 1845.
Essays military and political. 1859.
Leaves from the journal of a subaltern during the campaign in the Punjab.
Edinburgh, 1351.
MCGREGOR, W. L. History of the Sikhs. 2 vols. 1846.
MALCOLM, Lieut. -Col. JOHN. Sketch of the Sikhs: a singular nation who inhabit
the provinces of the Punjab, situated between the Rivers Jumna and
Indus. London, 1812.
MOHAN LAL, MUNSHI. Travels in the Panjab, Afghanistan, and Turkistan, to
Balk, Bokhara, and Herat; and a visit to Great Britain and Germany. 1846.
MOORCROFT, W. Travels in the Himalayan provinces of Hindostan and the
Punjab. 2 vols. 1841.
ORLICH, LEOPOLD VON. Travels in India, including Sinde and the Punjab.
Translated from the German by H. Evans Lloyd. 2 vols.
OSBORNE, the Hon. WILLIAM GODOLPHIN. The Court and Camp of Runjeet
Sing. 1840.
PRINSEP, H, T. Origin of the Sikh power. 1834. 2nd ed. 2 vols. ? 1842.
SHAHAMAT ALI. Hist. Account of the Sikhs and Afghans in connexion with
India and Persia. (1847. ]
STEINBACH, Lieut. -Colonel. The Punjab, being a brief account of the country
of the Sikhs; its extent, history, commerce, productions, Government,
manufactures, laws, religion, etc. 1846.
THACKWELL, E. Narrative of the 2nd Sikh War. 2nd ed. 1851.
VIGNE, GODFREY . T.