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was killed in the battle and Sikhs were defeated.The famous Jamrud Fort was built in 54 days by Hari Singh Nalwa. The proposal to build the fort was issued to him by one of his generals. The proposal was opposed; however he finally decided to build the fort and construct its layout. The foundation of
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was signed there. It was mainly used by the British army as a base of operations for their wars in Afghanistan. During the military operations of 1878-79 Jamrud became a place of considerable importance as the frontier outpost on British territory towards Afghanistan, and it was also the base of
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the fort that has survived was laid by General Hari Singh Nalwa on 18 December 1836 and the construction was completed in 54 days. The fort was finished on 10 February 1837. Hari Singh Nalwa's grave is still next to the fort where his cremated ashes remain. The fort of Jamrud was captured by the
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Pashtun chiefs and a British Political Officer posed at Jamrud fort at the mouth of the Khyber Pass in 1878.
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Gazetteer of the Peshawar District 1897-8, revised edition, Lahore: Punjab Government, p. 74.
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operations for a portion of the Tirah campaign in 1897-1898. It was also the headquarters of the
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military location. It is located at an altitude of 461 metres (1,512 ft) above
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North-West Frontier Province - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 19, p. 153.
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This article is about the town. For the administrative subdivision of Iran, see
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which is just to the west of the town. The pass connects Jamrud with
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is located 17 km (11 mi) west of the city of Peshawar.
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Jamrūd - Imperial Gazetteer of India, v. 14, p. 52.
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Jamrud has remained a location on the trade route between
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Jamrud Rural District
Jamrud (band)
Jamrud is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Jamrud is located in Pakistan
34°00′N 71°23′E / 34.000°N 71.383°E / 34.000; 71.383
Country
Region
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
District
Khyber
Tehsil
Jamrud
Pashto
Urdu
Pashto
Khyber District
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
Valley of Peshawar
Peshawar
Khyber Pass
Landi Kotal
Afghanistan
Nangarhar Province
Central Asia
South Asia
strategic
sea level
Jamrud Fort
Battle of Jamrud

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