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Sri Guru Granth Sahib and Guru Gobind Singh's Bani, Bhai Gurdas and the early Sikh literature, Eighteenth century Literature, Nineteenth century Literature, Writings by non-Sikhs on Sikhs and Punjab, Literature in the Singh Sabha movement, Modern works on Sikhs and Sikhism
 

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Sikh Scriptures and Literature/Writings by non-Sikhs on Sikhs and Punjab
IBRATNAMAH, a Persian work by Mufti `All udDin of Lahore, completed on 13 September 1854, deals with the history as well as with the social and economic life of the people of the Punjab. It also contains an account of the Sikhs from their origin to t...
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Sikh Scriptures and Literature/Writings by non-Sikhs on Sikhs and Punjab
IMAD USSAADAT, a chronicle in Persian, composed at the instance of Col. John Baillie, British Resident at Lucknow, by Ghulam `All Naqyi, of Rac Barcli, in 1808 containing accounts of the Nawabs of Oudh from Sa`adat Khan to Sa`adat `All Khan. besides ...
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Sikh Scriptures and Literature/Nineteenth century Literature
ITIHAS GURU KHAIA, by Sadhu Gobind Singh, whose earlier name was Pandit Ganda Singh, is a historical account, in Hindi, of the Sikhs, beginning with Guru Nanak (1469-1539) and terminating with the postBanda Singh period of much turbulence and trial. ...
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