-
known as
Muktesar (as
mentioned in Jim Corbett's book "The
Temple Tiger"); the name
changed after 1947. Many
locals still call it
Muktesar in
their native...
- the Talla-Des man-eater, the
Mohan man-eater, the Thak man-eater, the
Muktesar man-eater and the
Chowgarh tigress.
Analysis of carc****es, skulls, and...
-
Veterinary Department in 1900 and
worked as an ****istant
Bacteriologist at the
Muktesar Laboratory. He went to
Cambridge for
studies and
received a DSc in 1905...
-
Kannada district of
Karnataka into a
family of farmers. His
father was the
Muktesar (Hereditary Administrator) of the
Murudeshwar Temple dedicated to the Hindu...
- D.E. (1913). A
description of the
Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory,
Muktesar : its work and products. Calcutta:
Superintendent of
Government Printing...
- Africa,
India (Khasi Hills, Cherrapunji, Sikkim, Kumaon, Bhim Tal and
Muktesar) and
possibly ****stan. The
wingspan is 13–14
millimetres (0.51–0.55 in)...
- More Man-Eaters of Kumaon,
Oxford University Press. On Page 37: (From
Muktesar Man-Eater) "EIGHTEEN
MILES TO THE north-north-east of
Naini Tal is a hill...
-
Bacteriological laboratory was
first opened in Pune in 1890, but
later moved to
Muktesar in the
hills of Kumaon.
Given the vast
cultural differences, and at times...
- the Indo-****stani War of 1971 and was
located in the
general area of
Muktesar and
Malaut but did not see any action.
Operation Pawan 65th
Armoured Regiment...
- Department,
Imperial Bacteriologist in
charge of the
Veterinary Laboratory at
Muktesar. Rao
Bahadur Raghunath Venkaji Sabnis, Dewan,
Kolhapur State. Sir Rickman...