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fight for the
Confederate States of
America (and
receive the
nickname "
Mudwall" as an
allusion to
their relation and determination, as
discussed below)...
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Kishori Mahal,
Hansarani Mahal,
Kachahari Kala,
Chaman Bagichi,
Hammam &
mudwall gates i.e.
Mathura gate,
Binarain gate, Atal
Bandh gate, Anah gate, Kumher...
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Image Name Rank
Notes Jackson,
Alfred E. "
Mudwall"
Brigadier general rank:
February 9, 1863 nom:
March 5, 1863 conf:
April 22, 1863 Major, quartermaster...
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communities of Abbot's Salford, Dunnington, Iron Cross, Pitchill,
Rushford and
Mudwalls – was 1,492 at the 2001 census.
Salford Hall in Abbot's
Salford belonged...
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quality than
Batlaping huts. The former's huts were made up of
strong mudwalls and sun-dried
bricks covered in red mortar. The
Serolong dialect is spoken...
- 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...
- tactics,
protected by
magnificent forts with big
modern guns, or
behind mudwalls with jingals,
conducted themselves always with
scarcely a
redeeming feature...
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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...
- Tennessee, and is
buried there.
There is a
controversy about the
nickname "
Mudwall."
Although fellow Confederate general William Lowther Jackson from West...
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force commanded by
Brigadier General John
Echols and
Colonel William L. "
Mudwall" Jackson. A
second Union force commanded by
Brigadier General Alfred N...