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From Victoria Barracks to Rawal Dam: How Pakistan Abandoned
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From Victoria Barracks to Rawal Dam: How Pakistan Abandoned
When Rawalpindi became a British garrison in 1849, the decision was not just about military strategy. It was a blueprint for order, health, and control in a land the British sought to dominate. The 53rd Regiment of Foot of Queen Victoria’s Army established its headquarters there soon after annexation, and within two years, James Broun-Ramsay, the 1st Marquess of Dalhousie and Governor-General of India, laid out a permanent cantonment. By the mid…
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