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Behavioral Research in Accounting: 1558-8009: 0.457 American Accounting Association [28] Steven Salterio, Queen's University [28] Contemporary Accounting Research: 0823-9150: 2.604 Canadian Academic Accounting Association [29] Patricia C. O'Brien, University of Waterloo [29] [30] Critical Perspectives on Accounting: 1045-2354: 1.773 Elsevier [31]
Here, the Hindu clans of the Hindu Kush gave Alexander's army the toughest opposition they had faced, but Alexander still emerged victorious, despite being outnumbered, depending on the source, somewhere between 3:1 and 5:1. [25] In early spring of the next year, Alexander formed an alliance with Taxiles (local name Ambhi), the King of Taxila.
The famous writer of Jhelum District Anjum Sultan Shahbaz records some stories of the name Jhelum in his book Tareekh-e-Jhelum as: [8] Many writers have different opinions about the name of Jhelum. One reason is that in ancient days Jhelum was known as Jalham. The word Jhelum is reportedly derived from the words Jal (pure water) and Ham (snow).
Old bridge over Chenab river at Ramban, Jammu and Kashmir Jhelum River in Srinagar. The major rivers in Jammu and Kashmir are : Brengi River or Bringhi River; Chenab River; Dudhganga - is a tributary of the Jhelum that flows from Ludurmarg and rises in the central Pir Panjal range near Tatakooti Peak. Two mountain streams, the Sangesafed and ...
A lectern inside St. John's Church Jhelum the church commemorates the 35 soldiers of the 24th regiment of Foot killed during the mutiny. Among the dead was Captain Francis Spring, the eldest son of Colonel William Spring. St. John's Church is located in Jhelum Cantonment, now part of Pakistan, beside the river Jhelum. It was built in 1860 and ...
The University of the Punjab, Jhelum Campus (UoPJC), also referred to as the Punjab University, Jhelum Campus (PUJC), is a sub-campus of the University of the Punjab located in Jhelum, Punjab, Pakistan.
Jhelum (/ ˈ dʒ eɪ l ə m /; جِہْلَم; Urdu: [d͡ʒeɦˈləm]) is a city, located along the western bank of the Jhelum River, in Punjab, Pakistan.It is the 21st largest city in Punjab and 31st largest in Pakistan, by population.
[1] The plain is the western part of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, which is formed by the Indus River and its tributaries - the Jhelum, the Chenab, the Ravi, the Beas and the Sutlej. The land formed of alluvium in between two rivers known as Doab is found here. 'Doab' is made up of two words — 'do' meaning two and 'ab' meaning water.