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Punjab (/pʌnˈdʒɑːb, -ˈdʒæb, ˈpʊn-/; Punjabi: [pə̞ɲˈdʒäːb] ; also
romanised as Panjāb or Panj-Āb), also
known as the Land of the Five Rivers, is a geopolitical...
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Punjaub was a sail/paddle
steamer frigate built for the
Indian navy
operated by the East
India Company. She was
constructed in
Bombay Dockyard by Cursetjee...
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Bahadur Shah
Zafar as a
symbolic leader.[citation needed] The
battle honour "
Punjaub" was
distributed with a free hand to all
regiments emplo**** in the operations...
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Railway ****stan
Railways The
spelling of Scinde,
Punjaub &
Delhi Railway is variable.
Scinde and
Punjaub are the
spellings adopted in the
legislation –...
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Henry Lawrence's "Young Men", also
known as "the
Paladins of the
Punjaub", were a
group of East
India Company officers sent to act as "advisers" to the...
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which he
considered to have
exceptional performance. The
Tweed (originally
Punjaub) was a
frigate designed by
Oliver Lang
based on the
lines of an old French...
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Punjaub Railway. A
Selection from
Official Correspondence Regarding the
Introduction of
Railways Into the
Punjaub, with Map of
Scinde and the
Punjaub...
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rifle in Cashmere: a
narrative of
shooting expeditions in Ladak, Cashmere,
Punjaub, etc., with
advice on travelling, shooting, and stalking: to
which are...
- Jeet.
Published by Guru
Nanak Dev University, 1999. The
Annexation of the
Punjaub, and the
Maharajah Duleep Singh, by
Thomas Evans Bell.
Adamant Media Corporation...
- "A Sikh
Shrine at Keeruthpore,
Punjaub" by
Francis Frith, ca.1850's–1870's.
Likely Gurdwara Baba Gurditta...