Papers regarding the Punjab - rewards made to certain inhabitants of the Hazara and Rawalpindi Districts for their services to the British during the Mutiny (includes genealogical tables of the landowners of Kazi Chak village)
Papers regarding the Punjab - a brass 6-pounder gun which had been washed up on the banks of the Indus is presented to the Chief of Amb [Jahandad Khan] as a reward for his loyalty during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - decision of the Government of India that the Kularan villages ceded to the Raja of Jind as a reward for his services during the Mutiny shall be considered as a perpetual grant
Papers regarding the Punjab - rewards made to certain petty chiefs and inhabitants of the Cis-Sutlej States for their services to the British during the Mutiny (includes lists of the grantees, with details of their services)
Papers regarding the Punjab - rewards made to certain inhabitants of the Trans-Sutlej States for their services to the British during the Mutiny (includes lists of the grantees, with details of their services)
Papers regading the Punjab - Hakim Khan Dhund of Lohian in Hazara District is awarded a pension of 60 rupees per 'mensem' for his loyal service during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - Dhara Singh Nakye, the Petty Chief of Gugaira in Multan District, has two small villages restored to him as a reward for his loyal service during the Mutiny
Papers regarding the Punjab - the Rana of the Petty Hill State of Baghal is presented with a khilat worth 1000 rupees in recognition of his loyalty during the Mutiny