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Sicques, Tigers, or Thieves: Eyewitness Accounts of the Sikhs (1606-1809)
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  • Sicques, Tigers, or Thieves: Eyewitness Accounts of the Sikhs (1606-1809)
  • Written by author Amandeep Singh Madra
  • Published by Palgrave Macmillan, January 2005
  • In 1812, Sir John Malcom, a Lieutenant General in the British Army wrote "A Sketch of the Sikhs," commonly believed to be the first account of the Sikhs written by a non-Sikh. In truth, soldiers, travelers, diplomats, missionaries, and scholars had p
  • In 1812, Sir John Malcom, a Lieutenant General in the British Army wrote "A Sketch of the Sikhs," commonly believed to be the first account of the Sikhs written by a non-Sikh. In truth, soldiers, travelers, diplomats, missionaries, and scholars had provid
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Pt. IMissionaries1
1A Jesuit account of Guru Arjan's Martyrdom, 16063
2Wendel's history of the Jats, Pathans, and Sikhs, 17689
Wendel's letter recounting a battle between the Jats and the Sikhs, 177024
3Du Perron's Indian researches, 178829
Pt. IICompany men41
4Execution of Banda Singh Bahadur in Delhi, 171643
5Omichand, the Plassey protagonist, 175749
6Of the Seikh's or Sikhan, c. 176059
7Warren Hastings's memorandum on the threat of the Sikhs, 178463
8The writings of Colonel Polier on the Sikhs, 1776-180267
"A snake with many heads" : Polier's warning to the English, 177672
Polier's Mughal memoirs on the Sikh incursions, 177673
A treatise on the history, religion and culture of the Sikhs, 178777
A character of the Sikhs, 180282
9Browne's treatise on the Sikhs, 178889
10Ranjit Singh's correspondence with the British, 1803115
11A statesman's note from the Afghan frontier, 1809119
Pt. IIITravelers123
12"Sicques, tigers, or thieves," George Forster, 1783125
13"Extraordinary modern people" : dominions of the Sikhs, 1794157
14Massacre of Fakirs, Hardwicke, 1796169
15An artist's impressions of the Sikhs, Balt Solvyns, 1796177
Pt. IVMilitary men183
16Francklin's history of the reign of Shah Alum, 1798185
17Memoirs of an Irish Maharaja, 1803195
18Standoff in Ranjit Singh's Punjab, 1806207
19A failed spying mission to Lahore, 1808225
Pt. VNews253
20Sikh troop movements in Patiala, 1784255
21Maha Singh Sukkarchakia, 1786261
22Sikhs invade Delhi, 1787263
23The collapse of Mughal power in Lahore, 1789265
24Zeman Shah and the Sikhs, 1798269
25Submission to Zeman Shah, 1799271
26Sikhs Gather to oppose Afghan rule, 1800275
27Attack on fakirs at Haridvar by Sikhs, 1801277
28An account of George Thomas, 1802279
Pt. VIOrientalists283
29Ferishtah's history of Hindustan, 1770285
30Visit to the Takht at Patna, 1781291
31Memoirs of a Mughal nobleman, 1786301
32A Muslim account of Sikh history, 1789307
33Afghan retreat signals Sikh prosperity, 1790327
34Ferishtah's history of the Deccan, 1794337
35A modern history of Hindustan, 1803343


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