Read Empire of the Sikhs Online
Authors: Patwant Singh
travel arrangements,
180â1
as political leader
achievement/legacy,
15â18
,
28
,
201
administrative approach,
94â5
,
122
,
130â6
ambitions/goals,
71â2
,
77â8
,
82â3
,
97â8
,
104
,
110â11
coinage,
188â94
composition of cabinet,
17
,
85â6
,
130
âcoronation',
83â5
court life/décor,
16
,
75â6
,
83â4
,
179â81
criticisms,
148â9
,
202â3
,
208
dealings with British,
15
,
105â11
,
136â52
,
225
(see also under
British Empire)
Ranjit Singh's comments,
140
,
147â8
Ranjit Singh's secret visit to General Lake's camp,
99â100
,
125â6
environmental awareness,
181â2
financial administration,
131â2
humanitarianism,
15
,
17
,
19â20
,
68
,
74
,
78â9
,
81â2
,
88
,
223
as judge of men,
206
patronage of arts/crafts,
28
,
179â82
personal fortune, British appropriation,
262
recognition of limits of power,
140
,
149
religious policy/tolerance,
17
,
79â81
,
85â9
,
130
,
189
responsibility for collapse of state,
202â3
,
205â8
,
209
,
233â4
,
265â6
as secularist/meritocrat,
17
,
85â6
,
130
,
189
,
205â6
,
208
treachery against,
122â3
,
129â30
,
132
Western impressions of,
92â3
,
95â6
Ratan Kaur (wife of Ranjit Singh),
169â70
Ravidas,
29
republicanism and Sikh ideology,
202â3
,
220â1
Rodgers, C.J.,
184
Ropar meeting (1831),
141â5
,
176
,
180
,
195
Rup Lal, Missr,
135
rupees (coinage)
design,
190â1
gold,
191â2
replacement,
193â4
Sabraon, Battle of (10 February 1846),
231â2
,
244â9
Sabuktigin of Ghazni,
20â1
Sada Kaur (Ranjit Singh's mother-in-law),
63
,
68â9
,
71â4
,
162â3
,
169
Sa'dullah Chishti, Mufti,
85
Sahaj Singh (Ranjit Singh's uncle),
57
Sahib Singh Bedi (descendant of Guru Nanak),
84â5
Sahib Singh (Bhangi) of Gujrat,
169
Sahib Singh of Patiala,
66
Sahib Singh (Ranjit Singh's uncle),
63â4
Sale, Sir Robert, General,
241
Samana, capture of,
45
Sandhanwalia
misl
, role in power struggles,
215
,
221â2
Sansar Chand, Raja,
109
,
169
,
173
,
200
sati
(immolation of widows),
26
committed by Ranjit Singh's wives,
160
,
200
Sayyed Jalal-ud-Din,
45
Schoefft, August Theodor,
179
Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848â9),
254â9
causes,
254â6
danger of British defeat,
230â1
Sikh victories,
256â8
see
Anglo-Sikh Wars
Shah Alam, Emperor,
105
Shah Alam Bahadur, Emperor,
186â7
Shah Jahan, Emperor,
33
,
34
,
76
,
87
,
114
Sham Singh Attariwala, Sardar,
164
,
166
,
248â50
Shashal Beg,
45
Shaw, George Bernard,
227
shawls, manufacture,
180
Sher Singh (Ranjit Singh's son),
133
,
142
,
179
,
192â3
appearance,
164
death,
222â3
role in power struggles,
213â24
weaknesses of character/position,
214
,
216
,
220â4
Sher Singh Attariwala, Raja,
255
,
257
,
259
Shergarh, Battle of,
113
Shuja, Shah,
109
,
111â14
,
212
,
234
Sikh army
betrayal by high-ranking officers,
237â40
,
242
,
244â8
bravery/skill in battle,
240â2
,
244
,
246
,
248â50
,
257â8
,
259
ceremonial parades,
142
,
144
,
167â9
combats with Afghans,
49â51
,
52â3
,
65â7
,
114â24
combats with Mughals,
32â3
,
38
,
41â2
,
45â6
inducements to desertion,
242â3
numerical strength,
101
,
168
,
201
,
256
,
259
organization/skills,
32
,
47â9
,
100â3
,
127â8
reasons for going to war,
208
rebellion against British rule,
254â6
role in power struggles,
216â17
,
221
unrest/internal divisions,
216
,
220â1
,
223â4
see also
Fauj-i-ain; Fauj-i-khas; First Anglo-Sikh War; Second Anglo-Sikh War
Sikh community/religion,
16â17
attempts to suppress,
35â6
,
38
,
47
attitudes to women,
25â6
,
52
,
57â8
,
73
central tenets,
27â8
,
38â9
,
82
,
202â4
conflicts with Hindus,
37â8
conflicts with Mughal Empire,
30â8
,
41â53
devotional practices,
33â4
,
44â5
festivals,
79â80
(
see also
Holi)
foundation,
24â5
history,
22â53
influence on Ranjit Singh,
31
,
68
,
79
internal conflicts,
58â9
,
209â25
,
233â4
Ranjit Singh's impact on,
204
,
266
symbolism,
38â9
temporal/spiritual concerns (
meeri
/
peeri
),
32
universalism/communitarianism,
27â8
,
40â1
,
202â3
Sikh state
administration,
130â4
art/crafts,
173â82
betrayal by high officials,
231
coinage,
188â94
collapse after Ranjit Singh's death,
205â8
,
209â25
,
265â6
dismantling,
250
,
250â2
,
253â4
frontier, establishment,
104
health care,
136
international trade,
181
justice system,
135
looting by British,
260â4
religious composition,
83
social/religious festivals,
79â81
territorial expansion,
116â17
,
139
territorial extent,
97â8
,
137
,
197
urban population/development,
135â6
see also
Punjab; Ranjit Singh, as political leader
Sikh Wars
see
First Anglo-Sikh War; Second Anglo-Sikh War
silk, manufacture/use,
181
Sind
British presence/ambitions in,
138â9
,
140â1
,
146â8
,
225
history/geography,
136â8
negotiations over,
145
,
146
,
149â52
political/strategical significance,
136
,
146â8
Sikh withdrawal from,
147â8
Singh, adoption as universal Sikh male surname,
39
Sinha, N.K.,
70
Sirhind, capture of (1710),
45â6
,
186
Smith, Sir Harry, General,
241
,
248
Sodhi, Bawar Kesar Singh,
78
Sodhran, siege of,
63â4
Somerset, Major,
241
Srichand (son of Nanak),
23â4
Srinagar, conquest of,
117â18
Stacey, Brigadier,
246
Steele, Dr,
198â9
Stone, I.F.,
266
Suchet Singh Dogra,
142
,
213
,
232â3
alliances with other
misls
,
63
,
69
,
71
,
161â3
conflicts with other
misls
,
58â9
,
63â4
,
76â8
,
169
internal divisions,
69
Surdas,
29
Sutlej (river), crossings,
104â5
,
249
Sutlej Treaty,
96
,
107â11
,
136
,
148
,
225
British manipulation of,
150â1
implementation,
109
wording,
108â9
Tara Singh (Ranjit Singh's son),
162â3
Taylor, Brigadier,
248
Tegh Bahadur, Guru,
35â6
,
37
,
45
,
52
Tej Singh,
86
,
129â30
,
205
,
251
,
252
treachery in First Sikh War,
233
,
235
,
237â40
,
242
,
245â8
âTimur Ruby',
183
Timur Shah, governor,
50
,
52â3
,
88
Trevelyan, Sir Charles,
192
Tuchman, Barbara,
229
turban, wearing of,
39
United States, foreign policy,
146â7
Ventura, Jean-Baptiste, General,
125
,
126â8
,
159â60
,
176â7
,
180
Vikramaditya, King,
189
wada ghalagura
(great disaster),
49
,
50â1
Wade, Claude, Captain,
109â10
,
141
,
146
,
211
Wafa Begum (wife of Shah Shuja),
111â13
Waheed-ud-din, Fakir Syed,
153
,
155
,
161
wall painting, Sikh,
176
Wallace, Brigadier,
241
Washington, George,
146
Wazir Fateh Khan,
112â13
,
114â15
Wazir Khan, Nawab,
42
,
44
,
45â6
Wellesley, Richard, 1st Marquess, Governor-General,
98â9
,
103â4
Wellington, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of,
229â30
,
236
,
258
Wilkinson, Brigadier,
246
women
emancipation in Sikh society,
25â6
,
73
,
219
humanitarian treatment in conflict,
52
naming with creation of the Khalsa,
39