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I'm not sure where to post this so if this is the incorrect place then please feel free to move it, mods. Thank-you.

I thought I'd start a thread about decent reference books regarding Panjab and it's history, culture, politics, etc., not necessarily just focusing on theological issues, but books that analyse the subject matter from an expansive view taking in other cultures as well as matters of politics and government.

Of course, any reputable books on the history of India - and how Panjab functioned in relation to the country as a whole - worthy of a recommendation are also most welcome.

There's one I've found which is called 'History of the Punjab, and of the Rise, Progress, & Present Condition of the Sect and Nation of the Sikhs: Volume 1'. It's described as 'This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1846 edition by Wm. H. Allen & Co., London' and I was wondering if anyone has read this?

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Like I said previously any recommendations are most welcome.

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If you like historical works, you might find this interesting:

http://www.sikhawareness.com/index.php/topic/12872-john-martin-honigberger-maharajah-ranjit-singhs-doctor/

Don't know if you need to login to view it though.

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If you like historical works, you might find this interesting:

http://www.sikhaware...-singhs-doctor/

Don't know if you need to login to view it though.

Historical and modern reference works to be honest. I just can't find a comprehensive modern title that deals with the kind of issues that the book I posted seems to cover.

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Intresting read.

Post# 17 in the link refering to alcohol and drinking to much strong liqour. Didn't Honigberger distill brandy for mh. Ranjit Singh?

Yeah, I think he did.

It was also very interesting to read that m. Ranjit Singh sent one of his best European doctors to deal with inamtes in Lahore prison and that drugs were banned for inmates, a policy which was later reversed under British occupation.

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