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Jullundur

British  
/ ˈdʒʌləndə /

noun

  1. the former name of Jalandhar

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He said after the doctors declared him dead, his devotees watched over the body for a week at the centre in Punjab's Jullundur city.

From BBC

The original copy is said to be in Kartarpur in the Jullundur district, but the chief copy in use is now in the Har Mandar or Golden Temple at Amritsar, where it is daily read aloud by the attendant Granthis or scripture readers.

From Project Gutenberg

FEROZEPUR, or Firozpur, a town and district of British India, in the Jullundur division of the Punjab.

From Project Gutenberg

King of my fields,' this to the small son, 'let us show these holy men that we Jats of Jullundur can pay a service. . . .

From Project Gutenberg

Internally, the City is surprisingly clean, though with the exception of the main street, paved after the fashion of Jullundur, of which, men say, the pavement was put down in the time of Alexander and worn by myriads of naked feet into deep barrels and grooves.

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