Khalsa Darbar records

Khalsa Darbar record of the Sikh Empire's Lahore Darbar, concerning various members of Maharaja Ranjit Singh's court, ca.1827–34

Khalsa Darbar records, also known as Lahore Darbar records, refers to the official government documents produced by the Sikh Empire's administration in India and Pakistan (which was referred to as the Khalsa Darbar or Lahore Darbar).[1][2][3] The records cover various aspects of the state, such as civil, military, and revenue administration.[4]

  1. ^ Murphy, Anne (March 2019). "6: Configuring Community in Colonial and Precolonial Imaginaries: Insights from the Khalsa Darbar Records". In Fuchs, Martin; Dalmia, Vasudha (eds.). Religious Interactions in Modern India. Oxford University Press. pp. 165–187. ISBN 9780198081685.
  2. ^ Jawad, Khizar (18 October 2018). Chatterjee, Nandini (ed.). "Work With Forms of Law in the Persian World Project". Lawforms (in English and Urdu). doi:10.58079/qqvh. Retrieved 18 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Archives Wing - Attached Sections". Government of the Punjab (Pakistan). Retrieved 26 August 2024.
  4. ^ Hasrat, B. J. (2011). Singh, Harbans (ed.). The Encyclopedia of Sikhism. Vol. 2: E–L (3rd ed.). Patiala: Punjabi University. pp. 477–78. ISBN 8173802041.