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... Singh provides a graphic account of the apocalypse let loose by Banda on the Mughal tyrants . Then followed a struggle by the Khalsa that lasted for a greater part of the 18th century and ended with the 20 year old Ranjit Singh entering ...
... Singh provides a graphic account of the apocalypse let loose by Banda on the Mughal tyrants . Then followed a struggle by the Khalsa that lasted for a greater part of the 18th century and ended with the 20 year old Ranjit Singh entering ...
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... Singh . Region and empire : Punjab in the 17th century . Delhi : Oxford University Press , 1991 . Cole , W. Owen . Teach yourself Sikhism . Chicago : NTC Publishing Group , 1994 . Cole , W.O. and Piara Singh Sambhi . A popular dic ...
... Singh . Region and empire : Punjab in the 17th century . Delhi : Oxford University Press , 1991 . Cole , W. Owen . Teach yourself Sikhism . Chicago : NTC Publishing Group , 1994 . Cole , W.O. and Piara Singh Sambhi . A popular dic ...
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... Singh , Avtar . The Singh Sabha movement , in G.S. Talib ( ed . ) , The origin and development of religion . Patiala : Punjab University , 1975 . Singh , Bhagat . A history of the Sikh misls . Patiala : Punjabi University , 1993 . Singh ...
... Singh , Avtar . The Singh Sabha movement , in G.S. Talib ( ed . ) , The origin and development of religion . Patiala : Punjab University , 1975 . Singh , Bhagat . A history of the Sikh misls . Patiala : Punjabi University , 1993 . Singh ...
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