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| Mughal Library Document Name |
First Days of Proceedings Trail of Bahadur Shah - Order under the seal engraved in the Emperor special Cypher | ||||
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| Secret Papers | MAC-23022023-901 | March 12, 2026 at 7:19:39 AM | |||
| Held At: National archives of India | |||||
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Original Document Name First Days of Proceedings Trail of Bahadur Shah - Order under the seal engraved in the Emperor special Cypher
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| Location | Department | Language | |||
| The National Archives of India is located at the intersection of Rajpath and Janpath Road | Foreign | English | |||
| Dated | Collection No. | Serial No. | Folder | Size | No. of Pages |
| June 4, 1857, 8:18 p.m. | ---- | ---- | Mutiny | 0.1 | 1 |
| Main Category | Sub Category | Modern Classification | Modern Subclassification | Document Type | Source |
| Secret Papers | N/A | N/A | N/A | Digitized Document | N/A |
| Title of Person | Position | Associated To | Period From | Period To | Other Name |
| N/A | N/A | N/A | 1857 | 1857 | N/A |
| Successor | Predecessor | Issue Number | Doc Material | Gregorian Date | |
| N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | June 05 , 1857 | |
The Translation and Comment
by
Mohammed Abdulkarim:
of Original Document:
To—The Men of the Royal Levies, and one Company of
the British Native Infantry, constituting the Guard at
the Lahore Gate.
To the effect, that some pipes of spirits, offensive to the sight, and forbidden by the Mahomedan religion, were taken in plunder. That three of these, of the large size, were left in the Magazine for the manufacture of Powder; that one was sent to the Hospital to the Doctor, and that the rest are now bestowed, according to the detail below, on the Writers of the Kayasth caste, old servants of the King. It is therefore incum- bent, that no hindrance to the conveyance of the pipes to the houses of the Writers may be offered at the Gate. They will be removed according to these orders, of our Royal presence, and no man accordingly is to question or hinder their re- moval.
Munshi Mukund Lal 1 Pipe
Sheo, late Clerk in the private Office of
the King 1 Pipe
Samman, late Inspector of the Farash
Khana 1 Pipe
Sukhan Lal and Juwalla Prasad 1 Pipe
Sant Lal, Lakshman Das, Officers of the
Pay Department 1 Pipe
Jowalea Nath 1 Pipe
To the Doctor at the Hospital 1 Pipe