India and the Punjab A collection of rare documents and letters attaining to Maharajah Duleep Singh of the Punjab, in regards to his political position and finance. Letters include those from the India Office and to Sir John Login, the Maharaja’s guardian, regarding his losses suffered at his Fatehgarh Establishments at the hands of the Mutiny of the Bengal Army in 1857. The documents state a compensation plan for the Maharajah. December 1857 letters states the steward left behind at Fatehgarh by the Maharajah, Capt Alexander Elliot may not have been killed [although he was later known to have been murdered by the native soldiers who mutinied in the compound], letter dated March 1858 to the Maharajah from the East India House in regards to the payment of Login’s allowance from the Maharajah pension.