- the East
India Company, the city of Jalandhar,
written in
English as
Jullundur by
company officials,
became the
headquarters of the
division and District...
-
Jalandhar Lok
Sabha constituency (formerly
known as
Jullundur Lok
Sabha constituency) is one of the 13 Lok
Sabha constituencies in
Punjab state in northern...
- North-West Dry Area –
along with five
administrative divisions – Delhi,
Jullundur, La****, Multan, and
Rawalpindi – and a
number of
princely states. In...
- Doaba, also
known as Bist Doab or the
Jalandhar Doab, is the
region of Punjab,
India that lies
between the Beas
River and the
Sutlej River.
People of this...
- Wilde's
Rifles (Frontier Force) 129th Duke of Connaught's Own
Baluchis Jullundur Brigade GOC: Maj-Gen P.M. Carnegy, CB 1st Battalion,
Manchester Regiment...
-
attacks on
refugee trains headed west to the
border from
Amritsar and
Jullundur districts in East Punjab, India,
between 21 and 23
September 1947 included...
-
elections in 2004 DBSP had put up two candidates,
Vijay Kumar Hans from
Jullundur (1,288 votes, 0.17%) and
Parminder Singh Qaumi from
Bhatinda (5,429 votes...
- Anglo-Sikh War,
Hardinge appointed Lawrence to
govern the newly-annexed
Jullundur district and Hill
States regions of the Punjab. In that role, Lawrence...
- The
Roman Catholic Diocese of
Jalandhar /
Jullundur (Latin: Iullunduren(sis)) is a
Latin Church diocese of the
Catholic Church,
located in the city of...
- was
called into
action for the
Waziristan Campaign in 1917, the 45th (
Jullundur)
Brigade under command of
Brigadier Reginald Dyer were
responsible for...