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historically known as
Ghaznayn (غزنين) or
Ghazna (غزنه), also
transliterated as
Ghuznee, and
anciently known as
Alexandria in
Opiana (Gr****: Αλεξάνδρεια Ωπιανή)...
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honour "
Ghuznee" was
awarded in 1839 by the
Honourable East
India Company to the 1st
Bengal European Regiment. This was
altered in 1844 to "
Ghuznee, 1839"...
- The
Ghuznee Medal is a
British campaign medal awarded for parti****tion in the
storming of the
fortress of
Ghuznee in Afghanistan, on 21 to 23 July 1839...
- The Candahar,
Ghuznee,
Cabul Medal was
awarded to
those who took part in the
campaign in the
spring and
summer of 1842,
under the
command of
General William...
- in the
First Anglo-Afghan War led to him
being created Baron Keane of
Ghuznee. John
Keane was born in Waterford, Ireland, on 6
February 1781; he was...
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activist Carmen Rupe
commemorate this. The
section between Dixon Street and
Ghuznee Street is a
pedestrian mall, with
streets filled with a wide
array of independent...
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Cross (1810) Army Gold
Medal (1810)
Waterloo Medal (1815)
Ghuznee Medal (1839) Candahar,
Ghuznee,
Cabul Medal (1842)
Jellalabad Medals (1842)
Medal for the...
- The
Citadel of
Ghazni (or
Ghuznee, Ghazna) is a
large medieval fortress located in
Ghazni city, east-central Afghanistan. It was
built in the 13th century...
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territorial army battalions, as of
August 2020.
Nagpur & Afghanistan, 1839
Ghuznee (Ghazni, Ali
Masjid & Kandahar), 1842
Cabool (Kabul), 1842 Maharajpore...
- M. C.
Sarkar & Sons. "Mosque and Tomb of the
Emperor Sultan Mahmood of
Ghuznee".
British Library.
Retrieved 1
November 2014. 101 pilgrimages. Outlook...