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  1. Fazilka

    native name Fazilka type city latd 30.403 longd 74.025 locator position right state name Punjab ... history of Fazilka Fazilka is a city and a municipal council in Firozpur district in the state ... and geography As of 2001 India census , ref GR India ref Fazilka had a population of 67,424. Males constitute 52 of the population and females 48 . Fazilka has an average literacy rate of 68 , higher than the national average of 59.5 male literacy is 72 , and female literacy is 62 . In Fazilka, 13 of the population is under 6 years of age. Fazilka has a majority Hindu and Sikh population ... , and Bahawalpur came to Fazilka in caravans. Education Graduate level courses are available ... courses. There is no Engineering college at Fazilka. Colleges and professional institutes Geeta Institute ... Shri Ram Public School Economy Image JFZK.jpg thumb right Fazilka s Punjabi Tilla Jutti The economy of the Fazilka is based on agriculture . Before partition, it was a major wool market. Traders used ... of the river Sutlej. This is a labour intensive low profit cottage industry. Fairs and festivals The Fazilka ... Dushehra , Holi , and Gurpurab . Apart from these major festivals, Fazilka hosts the following Vijay ... Peer Guraya Mela, Nayi Abadi Fazilka 15 August and 26 January Celebration at Sadqui Check Post, Indo Pakistan Border Fazilka Heritage Festival, Mehak Sarhad Di to celebrate and promote the art, culture, and food of the Fazilka region by the Graduates Welfare Association Anand Utsav Environment Festival .... The major dialects include the following ref Dr. Bhupinder Singh, Fazilka Voices , Newsletter of GWAF ... Regional dance Fazilka is known for a style of jhumar dance propagated by the late Baba Pokhar ..., and they claimed to represent the Ravi style of jhumar. However, Fazilka had its own style of jhummar ... of Queen Victoria . Fazilka was connected by railway to McLeodganj now in Pakistan and renamed Mandi Sadiqganj on the route to Bahawalnagar and then to Bahawalpur . Fazilka was connected by railway ...   more details



  1. SS Fazilka

    ship On 31 October 1904, the Fazilka was used to carry migrants from London to Brisbane , but she ... n a div Troop ship Fazilka was used to carry troops from India to South Africa during the Boer war. She ... by a Thomson coupling. Using the low pressure engines only, Fazilka was able to make Colombo ... receiving a Gold watch and the sum of 30. Fazilka was wrecked on 31 October 1919, on the east coast ... 1956 id DEFAULTSORT Fazilka Category Tyne built ships Category 1890 ships Category Ships of the British ... Kingdom hif S.S. Fazilka II ...   more details



  1. Fazilka TV Tower

    One source date May 2009 Fazilka TV Tower is a 304.8 metres tall free standing lattice tower at Fazilka , India, which was completed in 2007 and which is used for FM TV broadcasting in Punjab. Its geographical coordinates are 30 23 44.42 N 74 1 57.87 E. Citation needed date May 2010 Fazilka TV Tower is able to supply all areas around 100 kilometres of its location with TV programmes and is often nicknamed Fazilka Eiffel Tower although its similarity with the real Eiffel Tower is not very large. Fazilka TV Tower, after Rameshwaram TV Tower is the tallest man made structure in India . External links http navdeepasija.blogspot.com search label TV 20Tower Supertall coord missing India DEFAULTSORT Fazilka Tv Tower Category Towers in India this tower is establish in fazilka. fazilka is border city of indo pak border. ...   more details



  1. File:FP.jpg

    Summary Fazilka Population Chart Licensing PD self date May 2008 ...   more details



  1. File:Go green.JPG

    Summary Source www.fazilkaonline.com Go Green A project by FazilkaOnline.com The purpose of Go Green Project is to preserve and protect the environment. As Fazilka s concrete jungle continues to expand outwards, a strategy has been devised to ensure the city doesn t lose its green lungs. Go Green Project aims to make certain that a multitude of future housing developments go hand in hand with the protection and provision of green space. This Project is dedicated to creatively promoting and encouraging environmental sustainability in Fazilka. Licensing PD self date July 2007 ...   more details



  1. Kandwala

    Orphan date October 2008 Kandhwala or Kandhwala HazarKhan is a village located in the Firozpur district of Punjab India Punjab , India . Village falls under Tehsil Fazilka of district. History This village is settled mainly by Jatts who follow Sikhism . A large majority are Bhullar s, as well as Sandhu s who fled here after the Indian Pakistan partition. Many of these settlers were previously from villages near district of Lahore . This Village used to be called Hazarkhan. This village is currently referred to as Kandhwala Hazarkhan as there is another village called Kandhwala in the tehsil Abohar , which is also in Firozpur district and located approx. 20km from Fazilka . Kandhwala is on the rice growing and cotton rich belt of the state. Being at the border, Fazilka had to bear the brunt of the two Indo Pak wars of 1965 and 1971. This also affected Kandhwala as many Sikhs migrated here as Muslims fled. In the second war many lost crops. Transport Buses travel to Fazilka . National Highway 10 passes through Fazilka which links to Kandhwala. Demographics District Ferozepur br Tehsil Fazilka br State Punjab, India Climate Winter December 21 2oC minimum Summer May 21 45oC maximum Potable water Deep tube wells Rainfall 15 cm Annual References http www.tribuneindia.com 2003 20030226 region.htm coord 30.4 74.03 type city region IN display title Category Cities and towns in Firozpur district ...   more details



  1. Mullia wali

    Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type village native name PAGENAME other name district state name Punjab nearest city parliament const assembly const civic agency skyline skyline caption latd latm lats longd longm longs locator position right area total area magnitude altitude population total population as of population density sex ratio literacy area telephone postal code vehicle code range climate website Mullia wali Also named as Moolian Wali or Mullian Wali is a village in the city of Fazika in Firozpur district in the state of Punjab, India. The village is located on the road Malout to Fazilka and is about 23 km from Fazilka. People The population of Mullia Wali is 2196 according to 2001 census. Mainly the Jatt caste Warar live in the village followed by a few Families from Sandhu caste and few other different caste people. References www.pbplanning.gov.in pdf ferozpur.pdf coord missing Punjab India Category Firozpur Category Villages in Firozpur district PunjabIN geo stub ...   more details



  1. National Highway 10 (India)

    infobox road country IND type NH route 10 map National Highway 10 India .png map notes Road map of India with National Highway 10 highlighted in solid red color length km 403 direction a East terminus a Delhi destinations Delhi Rohtak Hisar, Haryana Hisar Sirsa, Haryana Sirsa Fazilka direction b West terminus b Fazilka junction collapsible list National Highway 1 India NH 1 in Delhi National Highway 2 India NH 2 in Delhi National Highway 80 India NH 8 in Delhi National Highway 24 India NH 24 in Delhi National Highway 71 India NH 71 in Rohtak National Highway 71A India NH 71A in Rohtak National Highway 65 India NH 65 in Hisar, Haryana Hisar National Highway 64 India NH 64 in Mandi Dabwali National Highway 15 India NH 15 in Malaut Asian Highway Network states Delhi 18 km br Haryana 313 km br Punjab India Punjab 72 km previous type NH previous route 9 next type NH next route 11 National Highway 10 a National Highway India National Highway , length convert 403 km mi abbr on , ref http morth.nic.in writereaddata sublink2images NH StartEnding Station8634854396.htm Details of National Highways in India Source Govt. of India ref in northern India that originates at Delhi and ends at the town of Fazilka in Punjab India Punjab near the Indo Pak Border. External links http www.mapsofindia.com driving directions maps nh10 driving directions map.html Map of NH 10 References reflist br India road stub Indian Highways Network Category National Highways in Delhi 10 Category National Highways in Haryana 10 Category National Highways in Punjab 10 Category Indian National Highways mr ...   more details



  1. LTV

    LTV may refer to Loan to value , a ratio of the outstanding debt on a property to the market value of that property Lifetime value of a customer Led To Victory , an American Pop Punk Hardcore Punk Hardcore band Labor theory of value Lifetime Television , an American cable channel LifeTime Voucher for pre paid mobile subscribers in India telecommunication Latvijas Telev zija , Latvian Television Lithuanian National Radio and Television Lietuvos Televizija , Lithuanian National Television Linear, time variant system. See linear system and time variant system . Ling Temco Vought , a defunct US conglomerate and aerospace firm Vought , called LTV Aerospace during its ownership by Ling Temco Vought LTV Steel , the name Ling Temco Vought assumed after spinning off or selling its non steel assets Lesotho TV a state owned controlled Television Stations in Lesotho . Lichfield Trent Valley railway station , England National Rail station code LTV. Lumiere TV a TV channel in Cyprus. Liaoning Television , a television in Liaoning, China. LTV, a Punjabi slang from fazilka disambig de LTV es LTV it LTV pl LTV ...   more details



  1. Tilyar Lake

    Infobox lake lake name Tilyar Lake image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location Haryana coords coord 28.882 76.637 type waterbody display inline,title type inflow Canal water outflow No catchment basin countries India length width area convert 132 acre km2 depth 10 feet average max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities frozen Tilyar Lake is one of the major tourist attractions in the India n state of Haryana . It is 70 kilometers from New Delhi on the Delhi Fazilka highway and is located close to the city of Rohtak in Haryana . ref Page 149, India A Travel Guide , By B.R. Kishore, published 2001, Diamond Pocket Books P Limited, ISBN 8128400673 ref The lake lies in a convert 132 acre km2 adj on area and forms an integral part of the tourist setup, making it one of the greenest stretches in the adjoining area. The spacious lawns and the scenery on view make this resort a great place to relax, and people visit from as far away as Mumbai . It is also an excellent spot for watching a variety of birds that flock on the little island located in the middle of the lake. References reflist Districts of Haryana Category Tourism in Haryana Category Rohtak district Category Lakes of Haryana Haryana geo stub ...   more details



  1. Firozpur district

    west. It has the district of Amritsar to its north, and Fazilka and Abohar to the south. Geography ... Fazilka Firozpur Jalalabad, Firozpur Jalalabad Zira, India Zira References Reflist External links ...   more details



  1. Indian indenture ships to Fiji

    span style display none Fazilka span SS Fazilka dts link off 1901 March 28 span style display none ... span style display none 21861 span 21861 22669 809 span style display none Fazilka span SS Fazilka ... span style display none Fazilka span SS Fazilka dts link off 1902 June 20 span style display none 24164 ... August 17 span style display none 30304 span 30304 31093 790 span style display none Fazilka span SS Fazilka dts link off 1906 April 17 span style display none 31094 span 31094 31974 881 span style display ... none 32776 span 32776 33609 834 span style display none Fazilka span SS Fazilka dts link off 1907 ... none Fazilka span SS Fazilka dts link off 1907 April 25 span style display none 35244 span 35244 ...   more details



  1. List of tallest structures in the Commonwealth of Nations

    station Mendip Mast , 305 m, Wells , UK Fazilka TV Tower 305m, Fazilka , IND AMP Tower , 305m ...   more details



  1. Wattu

    in Fazilka in what is now Punjab, India . All of these communities migrated to Pakistan in 1947 ...   more details



  1. List of tallest structures in India

    Refimprove date May 2010 File Rameswaram tv tower.jpg right thumb 175px Rameswaram TV Tower File Worlifrombandra.jpg right thumb 175px Mumbai Television Tower amidst Worli skyline. File ImperialMumbai.JPG thumb right 175px The Imperial, Mumbai The Imperial Towers File Del.jpg right thumb 175px Pitampura TV Tower This is a list of the tallest Nonbuilding structure structures in India . The list contains all types of structures that stand at least m to ft 200 abbr yes precision 0 tall. class wikitable Name Pinnacle height Year Structure type Place Remarks Rameswaram TV Tower convert 323 m ft 0 1995 Lattice Tower Rameswaram , Tamil Nadu Fazilka TV Tower convert 305 m ft 0 2007 Lattice Tower Fazilka Mumbai Television Tower ref name Emporis.com cite web url http www.emporis.com en wm bu ? id mumbaitelevisiontower mumbai indiap title Mumbai Television Tower, Mumbai accessdate 2007 08 09 publisher Emporis ref convert 300 m ft 0 Lattice tower Mumbai Chimney of Dahanu Thermal Power Station link to Vacancies ref name Tata Power Chimney cite web url http www.tce.co.in whatsetsusapart.php title TCE Consulting Engineers Ltd accessdate 2007 08 09 publisher Tata Consulting Engineers archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5wQnKf1Sv archivedate 2011 02 11 deadurl no ref ref cite web url http skyscraperpage.com cities ?buildingID 5908 title http skyscraperpage.com cities ?buildingID 5908 accessdate 2008 12 14 publisher SkyscraperPage.com archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5wQnKngrI archivedate 2011 02 11 deadurl no ref convert 275.3 m ft 0 1995 Chimney Mumbai Chimney of Sagardighi Thermal Power Station convert 275 m ft 0 2004 Chimney Sagardighi, Murshidabad The Imperial, Mumbai The Imperial I convert 249 m ft 0 2009 Residential building Mumbai The Imperial II convert 249 m ft 0 2009 Residential building Mumbai Pitampura TV Tower convert 235 m ft 0 1988 Concrete Tower New Delhi Orchid Enclave I convert 210 m ft 0 2009 Residential building Mumbai Orchid Enclave II convert 210 m ft 0 2009 ...   more details



  1. Sant Baba Resham Singh Ji

    Multiple issues orphan August 2010 POV April 2009 BLP sources June 2010 Infobox Hindu leader name Sant Baba Resham Singh Ji image Babaji at delhi samagam.jpg image size website http sbrsji.webs.com location Chak Pakhi , Fazilka , Punjab India Punjab , India caption birth date birth place birth name death date death place guru philosophy honors Literary works quote footnotes Sant Baba Resham Singh Ji is an India spiritual leader. Currently residing in Chak Pakhi, Fazilka Punjab , he has built gurdwaras in Delhi and Rajasthan where people meet him, apart from touring different places. Beliefs and Teachings He strongly condemns and is against intoxication, creation of differences on a basis, atheism, non vegetarianism. and regret the way they are increasing in the world. He says, Man should clarify his mind through the moral issues of life, for example while cheating, stealing or harming anyone intentionally he should fear the result he would have to face when he would be held by God. Destroying anyone s religious place is an informidable and atrocious crime. People of all religion Hindu, Muslim, Sikh or Christian every one should live peacefully and respect each other equally. Consumption of non vegetarian item, alcohol or any other intoxicating material is also wrong in the eyes of God. Sant baba ji alway Explain the Gurubani, he always Suggest to awake early morning for Nitname and try to explain the Right meaning of Gurubani. Wikiquote Masya Amavas New Moon On the Masya Amavas New Moon Babaji meet people from around the world to resolve their problem at Chak Pakhi, Punjab. Samagams Samagams are held in the three gurdwaras every year.Although the dates are new every year, but these are around the following dates These dates are Punjab India Punjab 1,2,3 falgun of the Nanak Shahi calendar. Delhi is celebrated as and around gurupurab Birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh . Rajasthan in the first quarter of March. Image Babaji at delhi samagam 2.jpg thumb right Sant B ...   more details



  1. Firozepur (Lok Sabha constituency)

    Firozpur Lok Sabha constituency formerly known as Ferozepur Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 13 Lok Sabha constituencies in Punjab India Punjab state in northern India . Assembly segments Presently, Firozpur Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following nine Vidhan Sabha Legislative Assembly segments ref cite web url http www.ceopunjab.nic.in English ElectoralRolls ACPCROERO PCACLIST.html title List of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies publisher Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab website ref Firozpur City Firozpur Rural Guru Har Sahai Jalalabad Fazilka Abohar Balluana Malout Muktsar Members of Parliament 1951 Bahadur Singh , Lal Singh Shiromani Akali Dal from constituency Ferozepore Ludhiana 1957 Iqbal Singh , Indian National Congress 1962 Iqbal Singh , Indian National Congress 1967 S. Singh , Akali Dal Sant Fateh Singh Group 1971 Mohinder Singh , Indian National Congress 1977 Mohinder Singh Sayanwala , Shiromani Akali Dal 1985 Gurdial Singh Dhillon , Indian National Congress 1989 Dhian Singh , Independent politician Independent 1996 Mohan Singh , Bahujan Samaj Party 1998 Zora Singh Maan , Shiromani Akali Dal 1999 Zora Singh Maan , Shiromani Akali Dal 2004 Zora Singh Maan , Shiromani Akali Dal 2009 Sher Singh Ghubaya , Shiromani Akali Dal ref cite web url http eci.nic.in press List 20of 20Winning 20Candidated 20Final 20for 2016th 20May.pdf title Archive of General Elections 2009 List of Winning Candidates publisher Election Commission of India website accessdate 2010 04 08 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref See also Firozpur district List of Constituencies of the Lok Sabha Notes reflist Lok Sabha constituencies of Punjab coord missing Punjab India mr Category Lok Sabha constituencies in Punjab Category Firozpur district ...   more details



  1. H. S. Bedi

    for Indian entrepreneur and army officer H. S. Bedi entrepreneur Harjit Singh Bedi born 5 September 1946 is a justice of the Supreme Court of India . Bedi comes from a family of agriculturists from Sahiwal formerly known as Montgomery , now in Pakistan . He is a descendant of Guru Nanak , being number 17 in the direct line. After the Partition of India partition his family was settled in Fazilka , a small township near the India Pakistan border. His father, Tikka Jagjit Singh Bedi, was also a judge and served on the Punjab and Haryana High Court , retiring in 1969. Bedi had his schooling from Bishop Cotton School , Shimla , and did his Senior Cambridge in 1962. He was an Advocate with the Bar Council of Punjab & Haryana beginning on 17 July 1972 and practiced Civil law common law civil , criminal law criminal and writ matters. ref name SCI cite web title Hon ble Mr. Justice H.S. Bedi publisher Supreme Court of India url http www.supremecourtofindia.nic.in judges bio sitting hsbedi.htm accessdate 2009 03 04 ref He was also a part time lecturer in the Department of Laws, Panjab University , Chandigarh from 1974 to 1983. Bedi was appointed as a Deputy Advocate General for Punjab India Punjab in 1983 and was promoted to Senior Advocate in 1987. He was promoted again, to Additional Advocate General, and served in that position until 1989, when he was appointed Advocate General. He served as Punjab s Advocate General for about a year, until 1990. ref name SCI He was appointed as an Additional Judge of the Punjab and Haryana High Court on 15 March 1991 and permanent Judge on 8 July 1992. He was appointed as the Chief Justice of the Bombay High Court on 3 October 2006 and a Judge of Supreme Court of India on 12 January 2007. He is due to retire in 2011. ref name SCI References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bedi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bedi Category 1946 births Cat ...   more details



  1. Malwa College of Nursing

    Infobox College name Malwa College of Nursing image Image Malwa College .jpg native name motto We Serve to Care type Private College Private established Nov 2000 affiliation Baba Farid University of Health Sciences BFUHS recognized by Indian Nursing Council INC , Punjab Nurses Registration Council PNRC city Kotkapura state Punjab India Punjab country India flagicon India campus Urban areas Urban coor coord 30.5951 N 74.8101 E type edu region IN PB display inline,title website http www.malwacollege.com www.malwacollege.com Malwa College of Nursing was established in Nov 2000 by Dr. Ravinder Singh. It is named after Malwa Punjab Malwa , a region of Punjab India Punjab and headquartered in Kotkapura in the district of Faridkot district Faridkot in the state of Punjab India Punjab . Malwa College of Nursing is recognized by Indian Nursing Council http www.indiannursingcouncil.org I.N.C. New Delhi,Punjab Nurses Registration Council Chandigarh http www.pnrc.in , Punjab Govt. and affiliated to Baba Farid University of Health Sciences Faridkot. The Malwa College of Nursing, Kotkapura is being managed by The Malwa Educational Society Regd. Faridkot which has been registered on 12th Jan.1999 under the Society Registration Act XXI of 1860 . The Malwa College of Nursing is constructed on its own land near the Railway Crossing at Faridkot Road, Kotkapura Distt.Faridkot Punjab India . The College is situated at Bombay Bathinda Firozpur National Highway India National Highway indian railways Track . Kotkapura is a Railway Junction on Firozpur Bathinda Delhi Bombay line from where one Railway line also goes to Muktsar Fazilka . It is also approachable by the Ludhiana Moga, Punjab Moga Kotkapura Muktsar Abohar National Highway and from Amritsar via National Highway 15. Malwa College is ISO9001 2000 certified College. Courses G.N.M. Three & half years diploma course for 10 2 graduate students B.Sc.Nursing Post Basic Two years degree course after completion of G.N.M ...   more details



  1. Rickshaw

    common in Tamil Nadu. They are also present in some parts of Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. Fazilka Dial a Rickshaw File ECB.jpg thumb Fazilka Ecocabs Logo File ECB1.jpg thumb Traction Man on Fazilka Ecocab Nano Model In June 2008, the Punjab border town of Fazilka began offering rickshaw service similar to dial up taxi cab operations. ref http www.indianexpress.com news with ecocab fazilka shows the way 611194 ref ref http carbusters.org 2010 03 18 fazilka come without your car ref Named Ecocabs ... Heritage and Tourism Promotion Board in association with Graduates Welfare Association Fazilka GWAF ...   more details



  1. Surinder Arora

    Surinder Arora is a Punjabi people Punjabi English businessman whose hotel business is believed to make him worth 225 million. He concentrates on hotels near airports, making a specialty of providing rooms for aircrew, and has close links with British Airways and a strong personal interest in aviation ref http www.guardian.co.uk business 2007 aug 17 5 ref In 2008 he was ranked at 362 in The Times list of the richest people in the UK. ref http business.timesonline.co.uk tol business specials rich list article3769045.ece ref Early life Arora was born in the Punjab in 1961 to parents who had been displaced from India Pakistan border town Fazilka and were about to emigrate to the United Kingdom . Arora as left with an aunt and uncle whom he believed to be his parents until he re joined his real parents in the UK ar the age of thirteen. Arora s family had a strong work ethic and he has described his mother as being very ambitious for him. Arora spent 11 years working as a customer service officer for British Airways . During this time he took private flying lessons, which he paid for by working as a waiter in a hotel he was later to own. In 1988 Arora became a salesman for the Abbey Life insurance company, becoming a salesmanager and achieving a rating as the company s second best salesman after one year. ref name nriinternet.com http www.nriinternet.com NRIhotels UK Surinder Arora BIO.htm ref Hotel career In 1993 Arora left Abbey Life to develop a B&B Bed and Breakfast to serve airline staff at Heathrow Airport . The hotel that replaced the B&B won a contract from British Airways in 1999. In 2004 Arora won the franchise for the upmarket Accor Sofitel brand and bought the 500 bedroom Le Meridien London Gatwick hotel to rebrand as the Sofitel London Gatwick. Sofitel London Heathrow, a 180m 600 bedroom sister hotel was announced in the same year. Today Arrora owns hotels that provide a total of over 5500 bedrooms including franchises from Hilton and Holiday Inn . ref name ...   more details



  1. Delhi Territory

    Infobox Former Subdivision native name Delhi Territory conventional long name Delhi Territory common name DT subdivision Residency nation br Company rule in India British Empire in India image flag image coat image map NorthWesternProvincesIndia1857.jpg image map caption Delhi territory as part of North Western Provinces capital Delhi stat area1 stat pop1 stat year1 p1 Mughal Empire image p1 Image Flag of the Mughal Empire.svg 20px s1 Ceded and Conquered Provinces image s1 File Flag of the British East India Company 1801 .svg 20px year start 1803 event start year end 1832 event1 date event1 event2 date event2 today Portions in Haryana br Delhi The Delhi Territory was an administrative region in British rule in India British India which comprised the present districts of Gurgaon, Delhi, Rohtak, Hissar, tahsil panipat and pargana Karnal in the Karnal District, and tahsil Fazilka in Ferozepore. Until 1832, the Delhi territory was controlled by the Residency. Regulation V of that year, abolished the office of Resident and annexed the Delhi territory to the jurisdiction of the Sadr Board and Courts of Justice at Allahabad , which included the Commissioner of the Delhi territory and all officers acting under his control, ordinarily to or form to the principles and spirit of the regulations in their his control, ordinarily to antinistration. After the Multiny, the Delhi division of the North Western Provinces was transferred to the Punjab British India Punjab in 1858, and formed into the Delhi and Hissar divisions, which embraced the six districts of Delhi, Gurgaon, Panipat, Rohtak, Hissar and Sirsa. ref http punjabrevenue.nic.in settel1.htm PUNJAB SETTLEMENT MANUAL, BOOK I, Historical, CHAPTER II, The making of the Punjab , I The Delhi and Bhatti Territories ref See also Company rule in India British Raj United Provinces of Agra and Oudh File Punjab 1909.jpg right thumb 250px A map of British Punjab 1909 Notes reflist 2 References Citation last Bayly first C. A. title Rul ...   more details



  1. Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline

    will be the Indian town of Fazilka , near the border between Pakistan and India. ref name ...   more details



  1. Swami Keshwanand

    in 1904, was inducted into the Udasin sect, and commenced his education at the Sadhu Ashram Fazilka ... Vatika library within the precincts of the Sadhu Ashram Fazilka . The following year, he started a Sanskrit ...   more details



  1. Bagri language

    Infobox Language name Bagri nativename familycolor Indo European states Rajasthan India speakers 5 million approx. fam2 Indo Iranian languages Indo Iranian fam3 Indo Aryan languages Indo Aryan fam4 List of Central Indo Aryan languages Central Indo Aryan fam5 Rajasthani language Rajasthani iso3 bgq Bagri is a dialect of Rajasthani language of the Indo Aryan languages Indo Aryan family . It is spoken by about five million speakers in Hanumangarh and Sriganganagar districts of Rajasthan , Sirsa, Haryana Sirsa and Hisar, India Hissar districts of Haryana , Firozepur and Muktsar districts of Punjab India Punjab of India and Bahawalpur and Bahawalnagar areas of Punjab Pakistan Punjab of Pakistan . Bagri is a typical Indo Aryan language having SOV word order . The most prominent phonological feature of Bagri is the presence of three lexical Tone linguistics tone s high, level, and low. The Bagri language has a very high 65 lexical similarity with Haryanvi . Sub dialects Some major varieties of Bagri are Bahawalpur Riasti boli Abohar Fazilka boli Suratgarh Anupgarh boli Sangria Ellenabad Sirsa boli Nohar Bhadra boli Pallu Rawatsar boli Linguistic Features There are 31 consonants, 10 vowels, 2 diphthongs, and 3 tones. Retroflexion is an important feature. There are two numbers singular and plural. Two genders masculine and feminine. Three cases simple, oblique, and vocative.Case marking is partly inflectional and partly postpositional. Nouns are declined according to their final segments. All pronouns are inflected for number and case but gender is distinguished only in the third person singular pronouns. The third person pronouns are distinguished on the proximity remoteness dimension in each gender. Adjectives are of two types either ending in o or not. Cardinal numbers up to ten are inflected. Both present and past participles function as adjectives. There are three tenses and four moods in Bagri. Sentence types are of traditional nature. Coordination and subord ...   more details




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