Read Empire of the Sikhs Online
Authors: Patwant Singh
Dalip Singh (Ranjit Singh's youngest son),
170â1
,
179
,
191
,
224â5
,
245
,
255
,
264
British âprotection',
192â3
,
228â9
,
252
exile/death,
252â3
dals
(Sikh groupings),
47â8
Damodar (artist),
176
dance, as court entertainment,
160â1
Dara Shikoh (brother of Aurangzeb),
34
Darbar Sahib
see
Golden Temple
Daulat Khan Lodhi, Nawab,
23
Davidson, Basil,
19
Daya Kaur (wife of Ranjit Singh),
169â70
Delhi
British control,
97
Persian conquest,
114
Sikh attacks on,
51â2
Dera Ghazi Khan, annexation of,
120â1
Dera Ismail Khan, annexation of,
121
Desa Singh Majithia,
174
Desu
see
Budha Singh
Dhian Singh Dogra,
86
,
142
,
167
,
199
,
232â3
physical appearance,
164â5
death,
222
moral character,
129â30
,
132
,
205
,
210
role in power struggles (post-1839),
211â13
,
214â17
,
219â20
(suspected) murders,
211
,
212â13
Dick, Sir Robert, General,
248
Diwan Ganga Ram (infantry commander),
101â2
Dost Mohammad,
123â4
Dow, Alexander,
183
Drake, J.M., Captain,
261
Durrani tribe (Afghans), conflicts with Sikhs,
65â7
,
228
East India Company,
99
,
103â4
,
138
,
150â2
,
183
,
189
,
222
,
234
battlefield/business methods,
227â8
,
244
proclaimed objectives,
227
,
230
,
260
profits from Sikh Wars,
251
Edwards, Major,
192â3
elephants,
184
Ellenborough, Edward Law, 1st Earl, Governer-General,
204â5
,
229â30
,
236
,
237
,
251
,
258
Elphinstone, Mountstuart,
105
European officers, Ranjit Singh's recruitment/use,
125â9
Fane, Sir Henry, General,
161
,
164â9
,
235
Farid, Sheikh,
29
Faridkot, annexation,
106
Fateh Singh of Ahluwalia,
196â8
Fateh Singh (son of Guru Gobind Singh),
42â3
Fauj-i-ain (regular army),
101
,
127â8
Fauj-i-khas (âRoyal Army'),
128
,
241
Ferozepur, Sikhs ordered not to attack,
238
Ferozeshahr, Battle of (21â22 December 1845),
239â42
,
244
festivals, religious, in Sikh state,
79â80
,
153â4
First Anglo-Sikh War (1845â6),
128
,
236â50
casualties,
240â1
,
242
,
244
,
248
danger of British defeat,
230â1
,
239â40
,
242
,
246
,
248
declaration,
237
financial cost to British,
251
provocation to,
236â7
treachery of Sikh commanders,
237â40
,
242
,
244â8
see also names of battles
France, territorial ambitions in India,
105â6
,
107
Francis I of France,
141â2
âFrench legion'
see
Fauj-i-khas
Gajpat Singh, Raja (Ranjit Singh's grandfather),
55
,
58
Ganga Ram,
132
ghalugaras
(disasters),
49
Ghaus Khan (artillery commander),
102
Ghorchurras,
100â1
Ghulam Muhammad (Pathan leader),
59
Gilbert, Sir Walter, General,
257
,
259
Gobind Singh, Guru,
34
,
35
,
37â45
,
48
,
53
,
56
,
58
,
102
,
185
,
186
,
195
artistic depictions,
175â6
,
178
creation of
Khalsa
,
38â41
,
72
,
84
,
85
,
202
,
203â4
,
206
death,
44
literary/academic skills,
37
military activities,
37â8
,
41â2
relations with emperors,
42â3
Gokal (artist),
176
Golden Temple (Amritsar),
18
construction,
26â9
decoration,
177â8
design,
28
guards,
102
Gough, Sir Charles,
243â4
Gough, Sir Hugh, Field-Marshal,
232
,
242
,
245
,
256
unjustified claims of victory,
257
,
258
Governor-General, role/mandate,
227
see also names of individuals
Grand Trunk Road,
181
Grant, Sir Hope, General,
239â40
Granth Sahib
see
Guru Granth Sahib
Grewal, J.S.,
116â17
Griffin, Sir Lepel,
13
,
71
,
129
,
131
,
161
Guddan, Rani (wife of Ranjit Singh),
200
Gujrat, Battle of (21 February 1849),
258â9
Gul Badam/Begum (wife of Ranjit Singh),
158
,
184
dealings with British,
231â3
,
244â7
misappropriation of state property,
217â19
moral character,
119
,
129â30
,
205
,
217â19
,
233
purchase of Jammu and Kashmir,
194
,
232
,
249
,
251
,
252
role in power struggles (post-1839),
213
,
215â17
,
218â19
,
220
Gupta, Hari Ram,
60
,
70
,
79
,
148â9
,
161
gurdwaras (houses of prayer),
33â4
artistic depictions,
176
Gurmukh Singh,
67â8
Guru Granth Sahib (Sikh holy book),
25
,
35
,
91
,
125
,
199
,
201
role in devotional practices,
33â4
,
38
,
44â5
,
166
,
202
Gurus,
22â45
artistic depictions,
175â6
end of line,
44â5
relics, British appropriation,
260â1
see also names of individuals
Gwasha Lal Kaul,
118
hair, symbolic significance,
39
Haqiqat Singh,
59
Har Krishan, Guru,
35
Har Rai, Guru,
34â5
Hardinge, Lord Henry, Governor-General,
204â5
,
228â9
,
228â30
,
236â7
,
238â40
,
242â3
,
244â7
,
249
,
251
,
258
Hari Singh Nalwa, General,
118â20
,
122
,
123â4
,
130
,
133
,
142
,
143
,
175
,
196
Harkhu (artist),
176
Harmandir Sahib
see
Golden Temple
Hashmat Khan (Chatha leader),
64
Hasrat, Bikrama Jit,
48â9
,
72
,
223
Havelock, Sir Henry, General,
240
Havelock, William, Lt-Col.,
257
Hazara
see
Jammu and Kashmir
Henry VIII of England,
141â2
Herbert, George,
209
Herries, W.R., Major,
241
Hindus/Hindu religion,
22â3
conflict with Sikhs,
37â8
places of worship,
87
role in united Punjab,
82â3
,
85â6
father's ambitions for,
213
,
214
,
220
Ranjit Singh's favouring of,
142
,
165
Hiuen Tang,
74
Holi, festival of,
79
,
153â4
,
168
Holkar, Jaswant Rao,
110
Hong Kong,
147
Honigberger, Martin,
179
Hugel, Charles, Baron,
55
,
83
,
176
,
183â4
Huien Tsang,
121
Humayun, Emperor,
114
hunting, Ranjit Singh's enjoyment of,
184
Hurdsir (wife of Ranjit Singh),
170
Ibrahim Lodhi, Emperor,
114
Iftikhar Khan, governor,
35
Imamuddin, Fakir,
86
India
ancient history,
19â21
British objectives in,
260
internal conflict, traditions of,
41
see also
Mughal Empire; Punjab; Sikh state
Indus (river)
navigation treaty,
146
strategic control of,
140â1
Industrial Revolution,
147
infantry, role in Sikh military strength,
101â2
,
127â8
Innes, Arthur D.,
243â4
Islam
see
Muslims
Jagdeo (wife of Ranjit Singh),
170
Jahan Dad Khan, governor,
112
,
122
Jahangir, Emperor,
30â1
,
33
,
86
,
87
,
183
,
190
Jai Singh Kanhaiya,
63
Jaidev,
29
Jaimal Singh Kanhaiya,
215
Jajau, Battle of,
43
Jammu and Kashmir, British takeover and separation from Punjab,
194
,
249â51
Jamrud, construction of fort,
124
Jassu Singh Ahluwalia,
50
,
51â2
Jawala Singh,
215â16
Jindan Kaur, Rani (consort of Ranjit Singh),
170â1
,
179
,
191
,
224â5
,
245
,
252
,
255
,
262
Jodh Singh,
77
Joseph, Wolff,
87â8
Jujhar Singh (son of Guru Gobind Singh),
42
Jullundari, Hafiz,
251
Kabir,
29
Kangra, as artistic centre,
173â5
Kanhayia
misl
,
215
alliance with Sukerchakia,
63
,
69
,
71
,
161â3
coinage,
187
conflicts with Sukerchakia,
58â9
,
69
Kapur Singh,
47â8
,
203
,
205
,
235
Kartarpur (village),
25
famines (1820â2/1833),
133
,
180
Sikh annexation/governance,
117â20
,
133
,
149
see also
Jammu and Kashmir
Kashmira Singh (accepted son of Ranjit Singh),
169â70
Kaur, adoption as universal Sikh female surname,
39
Keane, Sir John, General,
211
Kempt, Sir James, General,
248
Khalsa (âpurified ones', Sikh fellowship),
84
,
85
,
129
,
201â5
,
265â6
assemblies,
203
response to power struggles,
206â7
,
223â4
khanda
(emblem of Khalsa),
186â7
Kharak Singh (Ranjit Singh's first son),
142
,
161
,
163â4
,
165â6
,
182
,
196
,
198