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Pakistan Government Secretariat, Selections from Bengal Government Records on Wahhabi Trials, 1863–1870, 1961

E. Gambier Parry, Reynell Taylor, 1888

Pearse Collection, ‘Concerning the suppression of the revolt in 1852 in Kagan’,1852, OIOC Mss. Eur. E. 417/10

Theodore L. Pennell, Among the Wild Tribes of the Afghan Frontier, 1912

Pioneer Press, The Risings on the North-West Frontier, 1897–98, 1898

Govt of the Punjab, Report on Hindustani Fanatics of Sittana, 1864

—— Report showing the Relations of the British Government with the Tribes on the North-West Frontier of the Punjab, 1865

—— Mutiny Records: Correspondence and Records, Part II, 1911

—— Gazetteer of the Delhi District, 1883–84

—— Gazetteer of the Hazara District, 1907

—— Gazetteer of the North-West Frontier Province, 1931

—— Gazetteers of the Peshawar District, 1898, 1910, 1933

—— Selections from the Punjab Government Records, Vols 7–8, 1912

—— Papers connected with the Trial of Moulvie Ahmedoolah of Patna, and others, for Conspiracy and Treason 1864–65, 1866, Punjab Index 538, undated

—— Report on the Yoozoofzaee District by Lt H. B. Lumsden, 1853, Punjab Index, 1954

Abdur Rahman [Abd al-Rahman Khan], The Life of Abdur Rahman: Amir of Afghanistan, 1900

Charles Raikes, Notes on the Northwest Provinces of India, 1852

—— Notes on the Revolt in the Northwest Provinces of India, 1857

T. E. Ravenshaw, Patna Magistrate’s Report, 19 August 1852

—— Historical Memorandum on the sect of the Wahabees, c. 1864

Edward Rehatsek, ‘The History of the Wahhabys in Arabia and in India’, in Journal of the Bombay Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society, Vol. XIV, 1878–80

Frederick Roberts, Forty-One Years in India; from Subaltern to Commander-in-Chief, 1897

James Routledge, English Rule and Native Opinion in India, from Notes taken in 1870–74, 1874

Edward Alexander Samuells, Remarks on Mr William Tayler’s ‘Brief Narrative of Events’, 1858

Sayyid Mubarak Shah, ‘Narrative of Sayyid Mubarak Shah’, OIOC Mss. Eur. B138

Shah Ismail Shaheed, Taqwiyat-ul-Iman, 1827, translated as Strengthening of the Faith by Mir Shahamat Ali, with a preface by Ghulam Rasool Mehr, undated

William Tayler, Our Crisis; Or Three Months at Patna during the Insurrection of 1857, 1858

—— Brief Narrative of Events Connected with the Removal of Mr Tayler from the Commissionership of Patna, 1857

—— Veritas Victrix; being Letters and Testimonials Relating to the Conduct of W. Tayler in the Indian Mutiny, undated

—— Thirty-Eight Years in India, 1878

—— Justice in the Nineteenth Century: an Appeal to British Honour, 1885

Muhammad Jafar Thanesari, Kala Pani: Tarikh e Ajeeb (The Black Water: a Strange Story),1884; translated and published as In Exile (A Strange Story), 1964

Capt. L. J. Trotter, William Tayler of Patna: a Brief Account of his Splendid Services, his Cruel Wrongs, and his Thirty Years’ Struggle for Justice, 1887

—— Life of the Marquess of Dalhousie, 1895

Sir Robert Warburton, Eighteen Years in the Khyber, 1879–98, 1898

James Wilson, Why was Lord Mayo Assassinated? 1872

H. C. Wylly, From the Black Mountain to Waziristan, 1912

G. J. Younghusband, The Story of the Guides, 1908

India, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Central Asia: secondary and modern sources (post-1947)

Anon., ‘The Striving Sheik: Abdullah Azzam’, in Naidaul Islam Magazine, July–September 1996

Aziz Ahmad, ‘Political and Religious Ideas of Shah Wali-ullah of Delhi’, in Muslim World, Vol. LII, 1, 1962

—— Studies in Islamic Culture in the Indian Environment, 1967

—— Studies in Islamic Culture in the Indian Environment, 1967

—— Islamic Modernism in India and Pakistan, 1857–1964, 1967

—— An Intellectual History of Islam in India, 1969

Khaled Ahmad, ‘The Grand Deobandi Consensus’, in The Friday Times of Pakistan, 4/2/2000

Qeyamuddin Ahmad, The Wahabi Movement in India, 1966; revised 1994

Akbar S. Ahmed, Pukhtun Economy and Society, 1980

—— Millennium and Charisma among Pathans, 1980

Hamza Alawi, The Rise of Religious Fundamentalism in Pakistan, undated

Charles Allen, Soldier Sahibs: the Men who Made the North-West Frontier, 2000

Fredrick Barth, Political Leadership Among Swat Pathans, 1959

A. K. Biswas, Unsung Martyrs of 1857, 2000

Jason Burke, Al-Qaida: in the Shadow of Terror, 2003

Sir Olaf Caroe, The Pathans, 1958

H. Chattopadhyaya, ‘Mutiny in Bihar,’ in Bengal Past and Present, Vol. LXXIV, Part II, 1955

—— Insurgency of Titu Mir, 2002

S. B. Chaudhuri, Civil Disturbances during the British Rule in India, 1955

John K. Cooley, Unholy Wars: Afghanistan, America and International Terrorism, 2000

Saul David, The Indian Mutiny, 2002

Mahasweta Devi, Titu Mir, 2000

Mahasweta Devi, Titu Mir, 2000

Christine Dobbin, Islamic Revivalism in a Changing Peasant Economy: Central Sumatra, 1784–1847, 1983

Balkhi Fasihuddin, Wahabi Movement, 1983

Sir W. K. Fraser-Tytler, Afghanistan, 1950

Alexander Igantenko, ‘Ordinary Wahhabism’, in Russian Journal, International Eurasian Institute for Economic and Political Research, 27 December 2001

Lawrence James, The Making and Unmaking of British India, 1997

Lawrence James, The Making and Unmaking of British India, 1997

Lawrence James, The Making and Unmaking of British India, 1997

Ibrahim Kalin, ‘Sayyid Jamal Al-Din Muhammad bin Safdar al-Afghani, 1838–1897’, www.cis-ca.org/voices, 6 Jan. 2004

Narahari Kaviraj, Wahabi and Farazi Rebels of Bengal, 1982

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Muin-ud-Din Ahmad Khan, Titu Mir and his Followers in British Indian Records, 1977

Krishan Lal, ‘The Sack of Delhi 1857–58 as witnessed by Ghalib’, Bengal Past and Present, Vol. LXXIV, Part II, 1955