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  2. Jamalpur, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Jamalpur (Urdu: جمال پور) is a Union Council of Hasilpur Tehsil, Bahawalpur District, Punjab, Pakistan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The Sutlej River flows through it. Main crops grown here are cotton, wheat, sugarcane and also animal rearing.

  3. Battle of Kamalpur - Wikipedia

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    It was situated on the mouth of the old Brahmaputra and on the road link with Mymensingh via Jamalpur. [6] Pakistan Army set up a military camp at Kamalpur. This camp was tactically crucial for the Pakistan Army because its fall would cause the Pakistan Army to lose control over the whole Jamalpur-Dhaka region. [7]

  4. Jamalpur, Punjab Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local ... - AOL

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  5. Category:Populated places in Bahawalpur District - Wikipedia

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  6. Defence of Kamalpur - Wikipedia

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    The Defence of Kamalpur was a second battle fought over Kamalpur near the border between India and East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) during the Bangladesh War of Independence. Kamalpur, a hamlet on the border, was defended by 60-70 regular and paramilitary Pakistani soldiers under the command of Captain Ahsan Malik .

  7. Jamalpur - Wikipedia

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    Jamalpur, Bihar, a suburb and municipality in the Munger district of Bihar; Jamalpur, Bihar Assembly constituency, a legislative assembly of Bihar, India; Jamalpur Junction, station code JMP, serving the Munger-Jamalpur twin cities in Munger, Bihar; Jamalpur Gymkhana, a hostel for young apprentice officers of the Indian Railways

  8. Eastern Command of the Pakistan Army - Wikipedia

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    The Pakistan Armed Forces grew significantly in size between the wars of 1949 and 1965. The number of infantry divisions jumped from 6 to 13; it also boasted two armored divisions and several independent infantry and armored brigades by 1965. [19]

  9. Kamalpur, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Kamalpur is a village of Faisalabad in the Punjab province of Pakistan, situated 9 kilometres (5.6 mi) from the Nankana - Shahkot road. The town is mainly populated by the Two Big Cast in this villages Cheema clan of the Jutt people (Hunjra) (surname) (Hunjra) clan of the jutt people but small pockets of Cast Lohar, [[Kutch Gujjar Kshatriya| Mistri,Tarkhan, Mochi, Maachi, Chembay, and ...