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Nasirabad is a
cantonment town in
Ajmer district in the
Indian state of Rajasthan.
Nasirabad is
named for
English officer Sir
David Ochterlony, who was...
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Mymensingh (Bengali: ময়মনসিংহ...
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locations in India,
including Poona,
Karachi (now in ****stan), Mhow,
Nusseerabad, Bombay, Quetta, Bengal, Neemuch, and Nusserabad. The
newly re-formed...
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Division With
brigades at Bombay, Belgaum, Neemuch, Poona, Ahmednuggur,
Nusseerabad and Deesa; as well as a
garrison in Aden.
During the
remainder of the...
- hill corps, of
which his
brother James Gilbert was surgeon, the 1st
Nusseerabad battalion. He died at
Simla on 4
October 1848.
Gerard was
author of ‘Observations...
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Mutinied at
Jhelum 15th
Regiment of
Bengal Native Infantry Mutinied at
Nusseerabad 16th (Grenadiers)
Regiment of
Bengal Native Infantry Disarmed at Goojerat...
- in
Bengal and
northern India. The bulk of the
regiment was
marched to
Nusseerabad in June and July, with
companies at Ajmere, Neemuch, and Ahraedabad,...
- 1901 the
batteries had
moved to
Ahmedabad (1st),
Neemuch (16th) and
Nusseerabad (41st), and at the end of 1903 they had all
moved to Trimulgherry, with...
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editor of The
Homeopathic World.
Shuldham was born in 1837 in
Nusseerabad, Bengal, the
second son to
Thomas Henry Shuldham and
Frances Anne Hamilton...
- Lloyd's book. His
regimental service was
chiefly in the
hills with the 1st
Nusseerabad battalion. In 1831 he
volunteered to
accompany Sir
Alexander Burnes in...