- Firozpur, (pronunciation: [fɪroːzpʊr]) also
known as Ferozepur, is a city on the
banks of the
Sutlej River in
Firozpur District, Punjab, India.
After the...
- King George's Own
Ferozepore Sikhs was a
regiment of the
British Indian Army; they can
trace their origins to the
Regiment of
Ferozepore formed in 1846....
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Firozpur district, also
known as
Ferozepur district, is one of the twenty-three
districts in the
state of Punjab, India.
Firozpur district comprises an...
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Bengal Army were the
Regiment of
Ferozepore (raised in 1846)
which later became the 14th King George's Own
Ferozepore Sikhs, and the
Regiment of Ludhiana...
-
Nottinghamshire Died 13
December 1860(1860-12-13) (aged 65)
Ferozepore,
British India Buried Ferozepore Civil Cemetery Allegiance United Kingdom Service / branch...
- Cambridge's Own)
Cavalry 25th (Punjab)
Regiment Bengal Native Infantry Ferozepore: L Battery, 4th Brigade,
Royal Artillery 9th Battery, 1st Brigade, Eastern...
- The
Ferozepore Brigade was an
infantry brigade of the
British Indian Army that
formed part of the
Indian Army
during the
First World War. It was formed...
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Firoz Shah III
constructed the
Ferozepore fort
around 1370 (GoP, 2000: 13). The Ain-i-Akbari also
refers to '
Ferozepore' as the
capital of
Multan province...
- his
political experience in the
management of the
district of
Ferozepore. At
Ferozepore,
Lawrence was collector, magistrate,
civil and
military engineer...
- Sir
Gerald Arthur "Gerry"
Whent CBE (1
March 1927 in
Ferozepore,
India – 16 May 2002 in
Chilton Foliat, Wiltshire) was the
founder and
first chief executive...