Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Some useful links to understand history of the Punjab

Some new Books

       1- THE NEW 
  1. CAMBRIDGE 
  2. HISTORY OF 
  3. INDIA 
  4. II.3                                                     
  5. The Sikhs of the Punjab 
  6. Revised Edition 
  7. J. S. GREWAL
  8. http://www.vidhia.com/Historical%20and%20Political/The_Sikhs_of_Punjab.pdf

  9. 2- History  of the PunjabFrom the Remotest Antiquity to the Present Time
    SYED MUHAMMAD LATIF
    http://www.apnaorg.com/books/english/history-latif/book.php?fldr=book



  10. Some useful links to understand

    History of the Punjab

    From some times, many friends asked me to share some useful books on the history of the Punjab so i develop a small list of online available resource. i will keep it update time and again yet one can find usefull information through these links. As am working on my first Book which is a triology and ifirst draft is almost ready so meanwhile i develop this small resource for friends. Those who have interest in the History of the Punjab can read it easily. It is not only history of the Punjab but it includes history of the Kashmir, Kyber Pk, FATA , Baluchistan, sindh and Gilgit baltistan. Will add more books soon. Thanks

    Note: you can add in it and we may develop a good resource on the forgotten history of our lands


    2.      The Sikhs and Afghans, in connexion with the India and Persia, immediately before and after the death of Ranjeet Singh: from the journal of an expedition to Kabul through the Panjab and the Khaibar Pass 1847
    1. Sketches of rulers of India Vol 1
    4.     Indian historical studies
    5.     The court and camp of Runjeet Sing
    6.      A year on the Punjab frontier, in 1848-49 vol 1
    7.     Bactria, the history of a forgotten Empire
    8.    A list of Christian tombs in Punjab
    9.     A year of the Punjab frontier vol 2
    10.  Hobson Jobson : An unusual dictionary about our lands
    11. The history of india as told by its own historians
    12. History of india as told by its own historians
    13.  The glossary of Tribes and Castes of Punjab, NWFP and Kashmir
    14. hA_History_Of_The_Growth_And_Development_Of_Western_Education_In_The_Punjab_1846_1884
    15.  History of india as told….complete muhammadan period
    16.  History of india as told vol 3
    17.   Reigining family of Lahore 1847
    18.  History of india as told..vol 8
    19.  History of india as told…vol 5
    20. History of india as told by…vol 7
    21. History of india as told…vol 4
    22. Eminent 20 Hindus of the Punjab
    23.  Personal narrative by G T Vigne 1840
    24. THE EARLY HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN BENGAL AND THE PUNJAB.
    With which is incorporated "The Early History of Freemasonry in Bengal " by Andrew D'Cruz by Walter Kelly (1906) 

    25- Sair e Punjab  an account of Sir Kishan Parshad
    Pashad visited his old lands in 1913. it is not available in PDF so when u click the link First click HTTPS and then in new page u click PTIFF. in this way u can download it page by page in jpg formate. its link is 

    26- A HISTORY OF THE REIGNING FAMILY OF LAHORE
    WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE JUMMOO RAJAHS, THE SEIK SOLDIERS AND THEIR SIRDARS; with notes on Malcolm, Princip, Lawrence, Steinbach, McGregor and the Calcutta review (1847)
    27-     History of the Punjab by Henry Thobby Princip Vol 1(2 vols)
    28- History of the Punjab by Henry Thobby Princip Vol 2
    29-     Ranjeet Singh by Henry Princip 1834
    30- History of Sikhs Capt Cunningham
    31- History of the Sikhs by M’Gregore 1846 Vol 1
    32-   Annexation of the Punjab and maharaja Duleep Singh by major Evans bell
    33- The court and camp of Runjeet Sing by Obborne 1840
    34- Chiefs and families of note in the Delhi, Jalandhar, Peshawar and Derajat divisions of the Panjab 1890 by francis massy
    35- The Punjaub and North-West frontier of India; by an old Punjabi 1878
    36- Lord Minto in India; life and letters of Gilbert Elliot, First Earl of Minto from 1807-1814
    37- The governals general of India First series by Henry Morris
    38-


    Khaibar Pass (1847)https://archive.org/details/sikhsafghansinco00shahrich

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