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"Jalandhar Cantonment is a cantonment town in Jalandhar District in the Indian state of Punjab. It is one of the oldest cantonments in India, the construction of which was started in 1848 after the first Anglo-Sikh War, when the British settled in Northern India. The original scope of this cantonment was limited to troops to quell disturbances from adjoining States for the maintenance of peace and order. In 1920 the cantonment was the scene of mutiny by Irish soldiers, who took down the Union Flag and replaced it by the flag of the Irish Republic, proclaimed at the time in Dublin (See The Connaught Rangers#Mutiny in India, 1920). Jalandhar CantonmentCantonment is dotted with buildings dating back to British eraThe departure of British from India and subsequent partition of the country changed the complexion of the Cantonment. It has gained tremendous importance on account of its nearness to the border with Pakistan. The Cantonment is located between latitude 30° 18' and longitude 75° 37' on the southwest and at a distance of 2 km from Cantonment Railway Station and 5 km from City Railway Station. It is situated beside Grand Trunk Road at a distance of 89 km from Amritsar and 371 km from Delhi. It covers an area of 5.87 square miles (15.2 km²). It is on Amritsar-Delhi Broad Gauge Main Line. A Class-I airfield at Adampur is situated at a distance of 19 km. The airfield is linked with Jalandhar Cantonment by rail and road. It has a Recruiting Office located on Kothi #1. This Recruiting Office was responsible for enlisting the soldiers for Army, Navy and Air Force. The first Recruiting Officer who held this post until 1952 was Col. Dilbagh Singh Minhas of Jallandhar Doab. History Jalander cantonment is the ancient cantonment of India which was constructed after the first Anglo-Sikh war in 1848. Most of the families settled here are from Rajasthan. 70% of people are Marwari. The first family that came here is family of Shri Om Parkash Gupta. In 1920 Irish soldiers let down the union flag and it was later restored by the Irish Republic from Jalander cantonment. It is the part of Jalandhar. Units stationed Military Hospital jalandhar established here to provide health care and education to troops of the Indian army and families. It is the peacetime station and family station for the 163 Medium Artillery Regiment, 169 Field Artillery Regiment, 141 Air Defence (SAM) Regiment, 4th Battalion Rajputana Rifles, 4th Battalion of Bengal Sappers and 2nd Signals Battalion. The families of soldiers and officers of the above units live in the cantonment housing. Rulers of jalandhar 1\. Harsha Vardhana 2\. Great Rulers of Shahi Dynasty 3.Mughal Rulers 4.Sikh Rulers (twelve confederacies of Sikhs) 5.Adina Beg Demographics India census, Jalandhar Cantonment had a population of 40,521. Males constitute 59% of the population and females 41%. Jalandhar Cantonment has an average literacy rate of 81%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 85%, and female literacy is 75%. In Jalandhar Cantonment, 10% of the population is under 6 years of age. References Cities and towns in Jalandhar district Cantonments of India Cantonments of British India 1848 establishments in British India "
"Wilson is an English and Scottish surname, common in the English-speaking world. The name is derived from a patronymic form of Will, a popular medieval name. The medieval Will is derived from any of several names containing the first Germanic element wil, meaning "desire".. This webpage cited: . Possibly the most common of these names was William, derived from elements wil and helm, meaning "desire" and "helmet", "protection".. The surname Wilson is first recorded in England as Willeson in 1324,. and in Scotland as Wulson in 1405. It is the seventh most common surname in England,Wilson Surname at Forebears and tenth most common in the United States.http://blogs.ancestry.com/cm/2014/07/08/hello-mr-and-mrs-smith- americas-most-common-surnames/, occurring 783,051 times as of 2000. Wilson is also now quite common as a surname in many other countries with a large English-speaking population such as Canada, Australia, South Africa, and New Zealand. Wilson is the third most common surname in Scotland. https://www.nrscotland.gov.uk/statistics-and-data/statistics/statistics-by- theme/vital-events/births/popular-names/archive/100-most-common-surnames In the sixteenth and seventeenth century the surname was greatly increased in Ulster by the thousands of Scottish settlers and as a result of this settlement it is the most common Surname in Northern Ireland Wilson can also be a given name. See also * Willson, a variant of the surname * Williamson, another variant of the surname * Williams, a surname that also means "son of William" * List of people with surname Wilson * List of people with given name Wilson References English-language surnames Surnames of English origin Patronymic surnames es:Wilson "
"Rishinaradamangalam is a small village near Kannambra in Alathur taluk of Palakkad district in Kerala. It has one of the few temples dedicated to Narasimha Murthy. Rishinaradamangalam is one of the two villages which celebrate Kannambra Vela. It is situated 5 km from Vadakkencherry NH 47 (Trissur - Palakkad Route). References Villages in Palakkad district "