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JOHN NICHOLSON: Anglo-Indian soldier and administrator was born on the 11th of December 1822. He was presented with a cadetship in the Bengal infantry in 1839 by his uncle Sir James Hogg, and served in the first Afghan War of 1839-42; he was one of the prisoners who were carried to Bamian and escaped by bribing the guard. In 1847 he was given charge of the Sind Sagar district, and did much to pacify the country after the first Sikh War. On the seizure of Multan by Mulraj, he rendered a service in securing from Attock, and was wounded in an attack upon a tower in the Margalla Pass, where a monument was subsequently erected to his memory.
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Orange Garden - Tala Bajar
Orange Garden - Tala Bajar
JOHN NICHOLSON: Anglo-Indian soldier and administrator was born on the 11th of December 1822. He was presented with a cadetship in the Bengal infantry in 1839 by his uncle Sir James Hogg, and served in the first Afghan War of 1839-42; he was one of the prisoners who were carried to Bamian and escaped by bribing the guard. In 1847 he was given charge of the Sind Sagar district, and did much to pacify the country after the first Sikh War. On the seizure of Multan by Mulraj, he rendered a service in securing from Attock, and was wounded in an attack upon a tower in the Margalla Pass, where a monument was subsequently erected to his memory.
A beautiful view of Rawal Lake from Rawal Park.