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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • A city of northwest India north-northwest of Delhi. It was the capital of an ancient kingdom of the same name and came under British jurisdiction in 1846.

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  • ‘There is no room even for a mouse,’ shrilled the wife of a well-to-do cultivator — a Hindu Jat from the rich Jullundur, district.

    Kim 2003

  • He paved the streets of Jullundur and built a great tank near Umballa.

    Kim 2003

  • Punjabi farmer — a Kamboh from Jullundur-way who had appealed in vain to every God of his homestead to cure his small son, and was trying Benares as a last resort.

    Kim 2003

  • Manufacturing operations were at Agra (central) for footwear; Calcutta, Bombay (west), and Madras for leather goods; Meerut and Jullundur (north) for sports goods; and at Kanpur (central) for harnesses and boots.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • Six integrated production complexes for footwear and leather goods manufacture would be set up at Agra, Jullundur, Bombay, Calcutta, Kanput, and Madras.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • Six integrated production complexes for footwear and leather goods manufacture would be set up at Agra, Jullundur, Bombay, Calcutta, Kanput, and Madras.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • Complexes suggested for Bombay, Calcutta, Jullundur, Kanpur, and Madras would have similar facilities and output, except for product lines specific to certain places.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • Manufacturing operations were at Agra (central) for footwear; Calcutta, Bombay (west), and Madras for leather goods; Meerut and Jullundur (north) for sports goods; and at Kanpur (central) for harnesses and boots.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • Complexes suggested for Bombay, Calcutta, Jullundur, Kanpur, and Madras would have similar facilities and output, except for product lines specific to certain places.

    Strategic Management in Developing Countries Case Studies James E. Austin 2000

  • Jullundur was in a state of the greatest confusion.

    Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief Frederick Sleigh Roberts

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