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  1. Sir James Broadwood Lyall GCIE KCSI (4 March 1838 – 4 December 1916) was a British administrator in the Imperial Civil Service who served as Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab between 1887 and 1892.

  2. 25 de abr. de 2021 · A detail review about Sir. James Broadwood Lyall and his contribution during the development of Chaneb Colony (1892), Later Known as Lyallpur than whole Chaneb Colony known as Lyallpur...

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    • The Exploring Faisalabad(Lyallpur),Pakistan.
  3. In this documentary, embark on a formal analysis of the Lyall Monument, meticulously examining its architectural details and artistic elements. Explore its s...

  4. James Broadwood Lyall Monument | Founder of Lyallpur - YouTube. Akhuwat News. 39.1K subscribers. 16. 559 views 3 years ago #BSTV #Lyallpur. James Lyall was born in 1838. He was a son of...

  5. James Broadwood Lyall, formally known as Sir James Broadwood Lyall KCSI, GCIE, was the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, which was annexed by British East India Company in 1849 after Second Anglo Sikh War through Treaty of Lahore, from the year 1887 to 1892.

  6. Lyall took holy orders in 1829, and was appointed curate in Findon. Around the time of his ordination he became engaged to a 20-year-old girl from another old Scots family. Mary Drummond Broadwood (1809–1878) was the fourth daughter of James Schudi Broadwood (1778–1851) of nearby Lyne House, Surrey.

  7. Lyall, Sir James Broadwood, (1838-1916), Knight Indian Governor. This page summarises records created by this Person. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually...