History of the Panjab from the Remotest Antiquity to the Present TimeEurasia Publishing House, 1964 - 652 sayfa |
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Sayfa 18
... tribes in the Pan- jáb plains , who form the hereditary criminal classes of the Province , and whose existence is recognised by the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 . aboriginal races in the Panjab . The outcast tribes . They believe in ...
... tribes in the Pan- jáb plains , who form the hereditary criminal classes of the Province , and whose existence is recognised by the Criminal Tribes Act of 1871 . aboriginal races in the Panjab . The outcast tribes . They believe in ...
Sayfa 19
... tribes of Gonds still live in forests and subsist on the chase . Further west are Minas , Waghurs , and Mahars , who all preserve their aboriginal customs and language . The Mahars , Beydars , Mangs , Whallias , Purias , Wadars , and ...
... tribes of Gonds still live in forests and subsist on the chase . Further west are Minas , Waghurs , and Mahars , who all preserve their aboriginal customs and language . The Mahars , Beydars , Mangs , Whallias , Purias , Wadars , and ...
Sayfa 590
... tribes were uniformly routed and many of their villages destroyed . The chiefs of the tribes , finding further resistance hopeless , tendered their submission , and the British troops were withdrawn . The year 1868 was also remarkable ...
... tribes were uniformly routed and many of their villages destroyed . The chiefs of the tribes , finding further resistance hopeless , tendered their submission , and the British troops were withdrawn . The year 1868 was also remarkable ...
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CHAP | 1 |
ILPHYSICAL FEATURES OF THE COUNTRY ITS AREA POPULATION | 11 |
THE ARYAN CONQUEST OF THE PANJÁB | 21 |
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History of the Panjab from the Remotest Antiquity to the Present Time Syad Muhammad Latif Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1964 |
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Abdáli Afghans Ahmad Shah Akber Amir Amritsar army artillery Aurangzeb battle Bhangi Brahmins British Government brother camp cavalry Chand chief Chináb command court darbár death defeated Delhi Dewán Dhián Singh Durráni elephant emperor Fatteh Singh fled Ghakkars governor Governor-General Govind Guláb Singh guns Guru head hills Hindostán Hindu Hírá Singh honour horse India Indus invaded jágír Jahán Jalandar Jassa Singh Jhelum Kabul Kandahar Kanhia Káshmír Khálsá Kharak Singh king Kour Lahná Singh Lahore lakhs of rupees large number Lord Maharájá Mahmud Mahomedan Mahrattas marched military Mirza Moghal Muhammad Khan Múl Multán Nádir Shah Nának Nawab nazráná officers Panjab Patiálá Persian Peshawar plundered possession Prince province Ráj Rájá Ramgarhia Rání Ranjit Singh Ráví received reign river royal Sahib Singh Sardar sent Shér Sher Singh Sialkot siege Sikhs Sindh Sirhind soldiers Sukerchakia Sutlej sword territory throne took town troops Tymúr viceroy victory visited wazir