Indu Banga, The Agrarian System of the Sikhs (New Delhi1978).
2.
A.H. Bingley, Sikhs. (Handbooks for the Indian Army) (Calcutta1918).
3.
P. Burnham, 'Spatial mobility and political centralisation in pastoral societies ', in Pastoral Produetion and Society. Proceedings of the International Meeting on Nomadic Pastoralism ( Cambridge1979).
4.
J.D. Cunningham, A History of the Sikhs, reprint (1966).
5.
S. Harrison, In Afghanistan's Shadow, Baluch Nationalism and Soviet Temptation (New York1981).
6.
S.S. Misha, 'A Tale of Enmity', in The Garments of Glass (Amritsar 1971).
7.
Parkash Singh, The Sikh Gurus and the Temple of Bread (Amritsar1964).
8.
Stephen and Caroll Pastner, 'Adaptations to state-level politics by the Southern Baluch', in L. Ziring et al., Pakistan, The Long View (Durham, North Carolina, 1977 ).
9.
R.N. Pehrson, The Social Organization of the Marri Baluch (Chicago1966).
10.
J.J.M. Pettigrew, 'A description of the discrepancy between Sikh political ideals and Sikh political practice', in M.J. Aronoff (ed.), Ideology and Interest: The Dialectics of Politics (New Brunswick1980), pp.151-92.