Nanuk Guru, founder of the Sikh religion, [154;]
his teaching, [155]

Napier, Sir Charles, defeats Amirs of Sind, [152;]
supersedes Lord Gough, [164]

Natives, see Asiatic

Neill, Colonel, his advance towards Allahabad and Cawnpore, [234;]
delayed at Benares, [238;]
at Allahabad, ib.;
restores order, [242;]
joined by Havelock, [256]

Newars, Buddhist people of Nipal, [106]

Nicholson, John, the sainted warrior, [227;]
worshipped by the Sikhs, ib.;
crushes the rebel sepoy brigade from Sealkote, [229;]
mortally wounded at Delhi, [231]

Nipal, Ghorka conquest of, [106;]
aggressions on British territory, [107;]
war, [108;]
peace, [110]

Nizam of the Deccan, [33,] [82;]
disbandment of his French battalions, [83;]
accepts subsidiary alliance with the British government, [89;]
political relations, [290] note

Non-intervention, policy of, [82;]
sad results, [99;]
bad effects in Rajputana, [106;]
in the Punjab, [158]

Northbrook, Lord, Viceroy and Governor-General, [295]