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Filed under: Ranjit Singh, Maharaja of the Punjab, 1780-1839- A history of the reigning family of Lahore, with some account of the Jummoo rajahs, the Seik soldiers and their sirdars (W. Thacker and co., 1847), by G. Carmichael Smyth (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ranjit Si̲ngh. (Clarendon press, 1892), by Lepel Henry Griffin (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Sikhs and Afghans, in connexion with the India and Persia, immediately before and after the death of Ranjeet Singh: from the journal of an expedition to Kabul through the Panjab and the Khaibar Pass. (J. Murray, 1847), by Shahāmat ʻAlī (page images at HathiTrust)
- Soldier and traveller; memoirs of Alexander Gardner, Colonel of Artillery in the service of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. (W. Blackwood, 1898), by Alexander Haughton Campbell Gardner and Hugh Wodehouse Pearse (page images at HathiTrust)
- The court and camp of Runjeet Sing. (H. Colburn, 1840), by William Godolphin Osborne (page images at HathiTrust)
- The history of the Sikhs; containing the lives of the Gooroos; the history of the independent Sirdars, or Missuls, and the life of the great founder of the Sikh monarchy, Maharajah Runjeet Singh (J. Madden, 1846), by William Lewis M'Gregor (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ranjit Síngh and the Sikh barrier between our growing empire and Central Asia (Clarendon press, 1905), by Lepel Henry Griffin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Origine et progrès de la puissance des Sikhs dans le Penjab, et histoire du Maha-radja Randjit Singh : suivis de détails sur l'état actuel, la religion, les lois, les moeurs et les coutumes des Sikhs, d'après le manuscrit du capitaine William Murray ... (A. Bertrand, 1836), by Henry Thoby Prinsep, William Murray, and Xavier Raymond (page images at HathiTrust)
- Origin [!] of the Sikh power in the Punjab, and political life of Muha-raja Runjeet Singh, with an account of the present condition, religion, laws and customs of the Sikhs. (Military Orphan Press, 1834), by Henry Thoby Prinsep (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ranjit Síngh and the Sikh barrier between our growing empire and Central Asia (Clarendon press, 1892), by Lepel Henry Griffin (page images at HathiTrust)
- Ranjit Singh and the Sikh barrier between our growing empire and central Asia. (Clarendon Press, 1916), by Lepel Henry Griffin (page images at HathiTrust)
- The Sikhs and Afghans, in connexion with the India and Persia, immediately before and after the death of Ranjeet Singh: from the journal of an expedition to Kabul through the Panjab and the Khaibar Pass. (J. Murray, 1847), by Shahāmat ʻAlī (page images at HathiTrust)
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