Rohilcund, mutiny in, [228]

Runjeet Singh, Sikh ruler of the Punjab, [102;]
relations with the British government, [103;]
attitude in the first Afghan war, [146;]
death, ib.;
genius and depravity, [156;]
family pensioned, [165]

Russia menaces Persia, [141,] [143;]
driven back by Nadir Shah, [144;]
cat's-paw policy, [145;]
hold on Turkistan, [296]

Ryotwari settlement, in Madras presidency, [133;]
introduced into Bombay presidency, [134]

S.

Sale, Sir Robert, sent to Jellalabad, [149;]
besieged by Afghans, [151]

Sealkote, mutiny at, [229]

Secretary of State, Council of, [301]

Sepoy army of India, [188;]
old mutinies, [189;]
separate armies of Bengal, Bombay, and Madras, [190;]
high caste in old Bengal army, [191;]
mutinies against greased cartridges, [193]-[274]