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Definition of Mudwall

Mudwall
Mudwall Mud"wall`, n. (Zo["o]l.) The European bee-eater. See Bee-eater. [Written also modwall.]

Meaning of Mudwall from wikipedia

- fight for the Confederate States of America (and receive the nickname "Mudwall" as an allusion to their relation and determination, as discussed below)...
- mud is formed of thin laminations. After 200 m the Mudwall P****age enters into the small Mudwall Chamber. This has been formed by water coming from Link...
- Kishori Mahal, Hansarani Mahal, Kachahari Kala, Chaman Bagichi, Hammam & mudwall gates i.e. Mathura gate, Binarain gate, Atal Bandh gate, Anah gate, Kumher...
- Image Name Rank Notes Jackson, Alfred E. "Mudwall" Brigadier general rank: February 9, 1863 nom: March 5, 1863 conf: April 22, 1863 Major, quartermaster...
- force commanded by Brigadier General John Echols and Colonel William L. "Mudwall" Jackson. A second Union force commanded by Brigadier General Alfred N...
- resting on Sandy Ridge to the west of Kernstown, screened by Col. William "Mudwall" Jackson's cavalry. Brig. Gen. Gabriel C. Wharton's division, led by Maj...
- Tennessee, and is buried there. There is a controversy about the nickname "Mudwall." Although fellow Confederate general William Lowther Jackson from West...
- Christopher Morris (London: The Cresset Press, 1949), p. 67. London Brick [1]. "Mudwall leaflet" (PDF). www.whittleseymuseumcollections.com. Retrieved 15 January...
- force commanded by Brigadier General John Echols and Colonel William L. "Mudwall" Jackson. Confederate forces were driven from their breastworks on Droop...
- village which they used for collecting wood, karvi (which were used too make mudwall) Later they were unused Buddhist caves which were excavated by Buddhist...