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Gujarat (/ˌɡʊdʒəˈrɑːt/ GUUJ-ə-RAHT; ISO: Gujarāt, Gujarati: [ˈɡudʒəɾat̪] ) is a
state along the
western coast of India. Its
coastline of
about 1,600 km...
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Charles Allen, "Soldier Sahibs", Abacus, 2001, ISBN 0-349-11456-0 "Battle of
Goojerat". BritishBattles.com.
Archived from the
original on 27
February 2007. Retrieved...
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Training Services Branch, 16 VHR MI Coy -
Intelligence Corps Goojerat Barracks (
Goojerat Road) - 156
Provost Company Royal Military Police Berechurch...
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returned to
Ireland and was
advanced in the
peerage as
Viscount Gough of
Goojerat in the
Punjab and of the City of
Limerick on 4 June 1849. He
retired from...
- Doubleday, H. A. (eds.). The
Complete Peerage. Vol. 5:
Eardley of
Spalding to
Goojerat (2nd ed.). London: St.
Catherine Press. pp. 6–8. "No. 6494". The London...
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grammar of Gujarati.
Another book is Surat,
Broach and
Other Old
Cities of
Goojerat.
Wikisource has
original works by or about:
Theodore Hope "Index entry"...
- Orthez, Toulouse, Peninsula, Waterloo,
South Africa 1846–47, Mooltan,
Goojerat, Punjab,
South Africa 1851–53, Alma, lnkerman, Sevastopol,
Delhi 1857,...
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Second Anglo-Sikh War in the
Battle of
Chillianwala and the
Battle of
Goojerat (or Gujrat, Gujerat), the
Second Opium War in China, the
Third Afghan War...
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Archana Ghosh and S. Sami
Ahmad Surat,
Broach and
Other Old
Cities of
Goojerat — by
Theodore Hope
Bhimrad Kosamba Varachha Udhana Sachin Pandesara Athwalines...
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Indian troops.
Goojerat 21
February 1849.
Awarded to
troops under the
command of Lord
Gough who
defeated the Sikh army of Sher
Singh at
Goojerat. In total...