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Attock (Punjabi, Urdu: اٹک),
formerly known as
Campbellpur (Punjabi, Urdu: کیمبل پور), is a city in Punjab, ****stan, not far from the country's capital...
- اٹک اردوگاه) is a
cantonment adjacent to the city of
Attock (known as
Campbellpore 1849-1979) in
Punjab province, ****stan. The
Attock Cantonment was established...
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Sahajdhari Diwan of
Panja Sahib and Sri Guru
Nanak Sahajdhari Jatha of
Campbellpore. The
Sahajdhari Diwan of
Panja Sahib attained the
status of
their central...
- 14th
Battalion moved across India to
undergo a
period of
training at
Campbellpore (now
known as Attock, ****stan). In
October 1942 the 14th
Battalion embarked...
- Campaign. The 33rd
Indian Infantry Brigade was
formed in
October 1941, at
Campbellpore in India. The
brigade was ****igned to the 7th
Indian Infantry Division...
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Government of India.
Musafir was born on 15
January 1899 at Adhwal, in
Campbellpore (now
called Attock district of
Punjab province in
British India (presently...
- FF: 130 11th
Territorial Bn 13th
Frontier Force Rifles March 12, 1922
Campbellpore Lt Sher
Muhammad Warriors 13 FF(MIB) 8th Bn 12th
Frontier Force Regiment...
- (Rawalpindi-III).
Prior to the
Partition of India,
Adhwal was a
village in
Campbellpore district (now
known as Attock). It was
inhabited by Sikhs,
Hindus and...
- is
found in dry places. (Kirby) — Edward
Yerbury Watson Recorded from
Campbellpore, Kala Pani and Hurripur, N.-W. India,(Butler).
Wikimedia Commons has...
- the end of 1903 they had all
moved to Trimulgherry, with
Brigade HQ at
Campbellpore under Brevet Colonel John Keir. In 1905 the
whole brigade was stationed...