PrefaceIntroduction; Part One: Articulation of a New Dispensation (c. 1500-1605)1. The Gurmukh Panth: Guru Nanak2. In the Master's Footsteps: The Shaloks of Guru Angad3. An Exclusive Path for the Kaliyuga: Guru Amar Das4. The 'House of Nanak', an Expression of Divine Grace: Guru Ram Das5. Halemi Raj, a Parallel Dispensation: Guru ArjanPart Two: In the Context of Confrontation (1606-75)6. The Nirmal and Nirol Panth: Bhai Gurdas7.
'Frighten No One and be Afraid of None': Guru Tegh BahadurPart Three: In Response to External Threat (1675-1708)8. Declaration of 'Righteous War': The Bachittar Natak9. Tirumph of the Khalsa: The Var Bhagauti of 'Gurdas'10. The Guru-Khalsa: Sainapat's Sri Gur Sobha11. The Singh Way of Life: The RahitnamasPart Four: In the Context of Sikh Rule (1765-1849)12. The Sikh Faith and the Khalsa Panth: Chhibber's Bansavalinama13. Sovereignty of the Third Panth: Bhangu's Guru-Panth PrakashPart Five: In the Context of Colonial Rule (1849-1947)14. An Argument for Sikh Nationality: Nabha's Ham Hindu NahinEpilogueGlossaryBibliographyIndex.