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Pt. I | Missionaries | 1 |
1 | A Jesuit account of Guru Arjan's Martyrdom, 1606 | 3 |
2 | Wendel's history of the Jats, Pathans, and Sikhs, 1768 | 9 |
Wendel's letter recounting a battle between the Jats and the Sikhs, 1770 | 24 | |
3 | Du Perron's Indian researches, 1788 | 29 |
Pt. II | Company men | 41 |
4 | Execution of Banda Singh Bahadur in Delhi, 1716 | 43 |
5 | Omichand, the Plassey protagonist, 1757 | 49 |
6 | Of the Seikh's or Sikhan, c. 1760 | 59 |
7 | Warren Hastings's memorandum on the threat of the Sikhs, 1784 | 63 |
8 | The writings of Colonel Polier on the Sikhs, 1776-1802 | 67 |
"A snake with many heads" : Polier's warning to the English, 1776 | 72 | |
Polier's Mughal memoirs on the Sikh incursions, 1776 | 73 | |
A treatise on the history, religion and culture of the Sikhs, 1787 | 77 | |
A character of the Sikhs, 1802 | 82 | |
9 | Browne's treatise on the Sikhs, 1788 | 89 |
10 | Ranjit Singh's correspondence with the British, 1803 | 115 |
11 | A statesman's note from the Afghan frontier, 1809 | 119 |
Pt. III | Travelers | 123 |
12 | "Sicques, tigers, or thieves," George Forster, 1783 | 125 |
13 | "Extraordinary modern people" : dominions of the Sikhs, 1794 | 157 |
14 | Massacre of Fakirs, Hardwicke, 1796 | 169 |
15 | An artist's impressions of the Sikhs, Balt Solvyns, 1796 | 177 |
Pt. IV | Military men | 183 |
16 | Francklin's history of the reign of Shah Alum, 1798 | 185 |
17 | Memoirs of an Irish Maharaja, 1803 | 195 |
18 | Standoff in Ranjit Singh's Punjab, 1806 | 207 |
19 | A failed spying mission to Lahore, 1808 | 225 |
Pt. V | News | 253 |
20 | Sikh troop movements in Patiala, 1784 | 255 |
21 | Maha Singh Sukkarchakia, 1786 | 261 |
22 | Sikhs invade Delhi, 1787 | 263 |
23 | The collapse of Mughal power in Lahore, 1789 | 265 |
24 | Zeman Shah and the Sikhs, 1798 | 269 |
25 | Submission to Zeman Shah, 1799 | 271 |
26 | Sikhs Gather to oppose Afghan rule, 1800 | 275 |
27 | Attack on fakirs at Haridvar by Sikhs, 1801 | 277 |
28 | An account of George Thomas, 1802 | 279 |
Pt. VI | Orientalists | 283 |
29 | Ferishtah's history of Hindustan, 1770 | 285 |
30 | Visit to the Takht at Patna, 1781 | 291 |
31 | Memoirs of a Mughal nobleman, 1786 | 301 |
32 | A Muslim account of Sikh history, 1789 | 307 |
33 | Afghan retreat signals Sikh prosperity, 1790 | 327 |
34 | Ferishtah's history of the Deccan, 1794 | 337 |
35 | A modern history of Hindustan, 1803 | 343 |
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Add Sicques, Tigers, or Thieves: Eyewitness Accounts of the Sikhs (1606-1809), 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, Sicques, Tigers, or Thieves: Eyewitness Accounts of the Sikhs (1606-1809) to your collection on WonderClub |