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*Europeans in Sikh History  from [http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/british/europeans-in-sikh-history.html  All About Sikhs]
 
*Europeans in Sikh History  from [http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/british/europeans-in-sikh-history.html  All About Sikhs]
 
*European adventurers, scholars and officials from [http://thesikhencyclopedia.com/european-adventurers-scholars-and-officials.html The Sikh Encyclopedia]
 
*European adventurers, scholars and officials from [http://thesikhencyclopedia.com/european-adventurers-scholars-and-officials.html The Sikh Encyclopedia]
*''European Adventurers Of Northern India 1785 to 1849'' by G. Grey first published in 1929  reprinted in 2009 by [http://www.naval-military-press.com/european-adventurers-of-northern-india-1785-to-1849.html Naval and Military Press], which says “This is a record of the adventurers, buccaneers, buffoons and entrepeneurs who cut a swathe through the heart of the Raj, before and during the golden age of British-ruled India.” Read more about the book in this link from  [http://thesikhencyclopedia.com/the-british-and-sikhs-1849-1947/european-adventurers-of-northern-india.html?directory=1 European Adventurers Of Northern India 1785 to 1849 The Sikh Encyclopedia]. It contains biographical sketches of over one hundred Europeans who came to or served in the Punjab during Sikh times. Also available in [http://books.google.com/books?id=S8AN0-cO-RYC Google Books] with [http://books.google.com/books?id=S8AN0-cO-RYC&pg=PT54 Index] and [http://books.google.com/books?id=S8AN0-cO-RYC&pg=PT52 Bibliography]
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*''European Adventurers Of Northern India 1785 to 1849'' by G. Grey first published in 1929  reprinted in 2009 by [http://www.naval-military-press.com/european-adventurers-of-northern-india-1785-to-1849.html Naval and Military Press], which says “This is a record of the adventurers, buccaneers, buffoons and entrepeneurs who cut a swathe through the heart of the Raj, before and during the golden age of British-ruled India.” Read more about the book in this link from  [http://thesikhencyclopedia.com/the-british-and-sikhs-1849-1947/european-adventurers-of-northern-india.html?directory=1 The Sikh Encyclopedia]. It contains biographical sketches of over one hundred Europeans who came to or served in the Punjab during Sikh times. Also available in [http://books.google.com/books?id=S8AN0-cO-RYC Google Books] with [http://books.google.com/books?id=S8AN0-cO-RYC&pg=PT54 Index] and [http://books.google.com/books?id=S8AN0-cO-RYC&pg=PT52 Bibliography]
 
*Dramatis Personae of the History and Exploration of the Greater Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamirs, Hindu-Kush, Tibet, Afghanistan, High Tartary and Surrounding Territories, up to 1921 from [http://www.billbuxton.com/dramatis.html BillBuxton.com]
 
*Dramatis Personae of the History and Exploration of the Greater Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamirs, Hindu-Kush, Tibet, Afghanistan, High Tartary and Surrounding Territories, up to 1921 from [http://www.billbuxton.com/dramatis.html BillBuxton.com]
  

Revision as of 04:57, 15 December 2009

  • Europeans in Sikh History from All About Sikhs
  • European adventurers, scholars and officials from The Sikh Encyclopedia
  • European Adventurers Of Northern India 1785 to 1849 by G. Grey first published in 1929 reprinted in 2009 by Naval and Military Press, which says “This is a record of the adventurers, buccaneers, buffoons and entrepeneurs who cut a swathe through the heart of the Raj, before and during the golden age of British-ruled India.” Read more about the book in this link from The Sikh Encyclopedia. It contains biographical sketches of over one hundred Europeans who came to or served in the Punjab during Sikh times. Also available in Google Books with Index and Bibliography
  • Dramatis Personae of the History and Exploration of the Greater Himalaya, Karakoram, Pamirs, Hindu-Kush, Tibet, Afghanistan, High Tartary and Surrounding Territories, up to 1921 from BillBuxton.com