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== External links ==
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[http://dsal.uchicago.edu/reference/gazetteer/pager.html?objectid=DS405.1.I34_V14_223.gif Jubbulpore City] Imperial Gazetteer of India<br>
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*Image: Invitation to a banquet at Jubbulpore to mark the opening of the North East Extension of the G I P Railway March 1870.  Includes the wording: "Tents will be provided but visitors  should bring their own bedding…"    Image 104 [http://www.slideshare.net/aishwarya1800/history-of-great-indian-railways History of great indian railways] by Aish Warya slideshare.net. Enter 104 in the relevant box, and select enter on your computer. Click the symbol beside the number box to enlarge. Retrieved 30 August 2014
 


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Jubbulpore
Presidency: Bengal
Coordinates: 23.16527°N, 79.945545°E
Altitude: 1,393 m (4,570 ft)
Present Day Details
Place Name: Jabalpur
State/Province: Madhya Pradesh
Country: India
Transport links
East Indian Railway
Great Indian Peninsula Railway
Bengal-Nagpur Railway
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Jubbulpore was the headquarters of Jubbulpore District in the Jubbulpore Division of Central Provinces during the British period.

The town was the meeting point in 1871 for the Great Indian Peninsula Railway (616 miles from Bombay) and the East Indian Railway (220 miles from Allahabad), and the completion of the first Bombay-Calcutta trunk railway line.

Spelling Variants

Modern name: Jabalpur
Variants: Jubbulpore

FIBIS Resources

External links

  • Jubbulpore City Imperial Gazetteer of India
  • Image: Invitation to a banquet at Jubbulpore to mark the opening of the North East Extension of the G I P Railway March 1870. Includes the wording: "Tents will be provided but visitors should bring their own bedding…" Image 104 History of great indian railways by Aish Warya slideshare.net. Enter 104 in the relevant box, and select enter on your computer. Click the symbol beside the number box to enlarge. Retrieved 30 August 2014