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HISTORY OF THE PUNJAB.
Printed by J. & H. COX, BROTHERS, 74 & 75, Great Queen-street,
Lincoln's-Inn Fields.
CONTENTS OF VOLUME II.
CHAPTER XII.
A.D. 1812 TO 1813.
Marriage of Khuruk Singh, son of Runjeet, at-
tended by Colonel Ochterlony-Further ac-
quisitions of territory by Runjeet-Arrival of
Shah Shuja at Lahore-The Sikhs co-operate
with the Afghans against Cashmere-Runjeet
gains possession of Attock-The Koh-i-noor
diamond extorted by Runjeet from Shah Shuja
-Battle between the Sikhs and Afghans, near
Attock-Escape of Shah Shuja from Lahore p. 1
CHAPTER XIII.
A.D. 1814 TO 1818.
First expedition of Runjeet against Cashmere,
which fails-Rebellion of the Musulman tri-
butaries in the hills-Expedition to Multan
and Bahawalpur-Treatment of his second wife
by Runjeet-His health begins to fail-Capture
of Multan-The troops of Runjeet compelled
by him to disgorge their plunder into the trea
sury-Runjeet crosses the Indus and takes
Peshawur, which is recaptured by the Afghans
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