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* Tomb of General Jacob
* Tomb of General Jacob
* Victoria Clock Tower (1887)
* Victoria Clock Tower (1887)
==Historical books online==
 
[http://books.google.com/books?id=xcoHAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA467 Obituary of John Jacob], commander of the Scinde Horse, died 1858 at Jacobabad. Google Books


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
* Smyth, J. W. "Gazetteer of the Province of Sind volume VII Upper Sind Frontier District," Bombay 1919. Reprinted by Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore 2005
* Smyth, J. W. "Gazetteer of the Province of Sind volume VII Upper Sind Frontier District," Bombay 1919. Reprinted by Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore 2005
==Historical books online==
[http://books.google.com/books?id=xcoHAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA467 Obituary of John Jacob], commander of the [[Scinde Horse]], died 1858 at Jacobabad. Google Books


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[[Category:Locations]]
[[Category:Cities, towns and villages in Bombay Presidency]]
[[Category:Cities, towns and villages in Bombay Presidency]]

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Jacobabad
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Presidency: Bombay
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Present Day Details
Place Name: Jacobabad
State/Province: Sindh
Country: Pakistan
Transport links
North Western Railway

Jacobabad was the chief town and headquarters of Upper Sind Frontier District of Sind.


Name origin

John Jacob's grave

It is named for Major (later Brigadier-General) John Jacob.

Former name

  • Khanghar


History

A town municipality was established in 1878.


Health

  • Civil Hospital


Government Buildings

  • Residency
  • Army Remount stables
  • Kacheri (law courts)
  • Municipal Office
  • Veterinary Dispensary


Military

The cantonment was located to the left of the Residency. It was abolished in 1914.


Transportation

Railways

Jacobabad was a station on the Quetta-Pishin line of the North Western Railway.


Sites of Interest

Victoria Tower
  • Residency of General John Jacob
  • Tomb of General Jacob
  • Victoria Clock Tower (1887)


Further Reading

  • Smyth, J. W. "Gazetteer of the Province of Sind volume VII Upper Sind Frontier District," Bombay 1919. Reprinted by Sang-e-Meel Publications, Lahore 2005


Historical books online

Obituary of John Jacob, commander of the Scinde Horse, died 1858 at Jacobabad. Google Books