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Definition of Jabalpur
1. Noun. An industrial city of central India to the southeast of Delhi.
Generic synonyms: City, Metropolis, Urban Center
Group relationships: Bharat, India, Republic Of India
Definition of Jabalpur
1. Proper noun. A large city in India, in the state of Madhya Pradesh. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jabalpur
Literary usage of Jabalpur
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Manual of the Geology of India: Chiefly Compiled from the Observations of by Geological Survey of India, Henry Benedict Medlicott, William Thomas Blanford (1893)
"... the Umia beds,1 a dagger indicating species found in the Jabalpur group ...
are also Jabalpur forms. This evidence, so far as it goes, tends to show a ..."
2. A Memoir on the Indian Surveys by Clements Robert Markham (1878)
"In 1868-69 he had completed the portion between the Great Arc and the Jabalpur
Scries ; receiving much assistance from the Nizam's Government, ..."
3. The Imperial Gazetteer of India by William Wilson Hunter (1887)
"79° 35' E., on the road from Nagpur to Jabalpur, nearly half-way between the two
places. Population (1881) 10203, namely, males 4947, and females 5256. ..."
4. Geological Magazine by Henry Woodward (1906)
"Thin section of portion of a Bauxite concretion, Katni, Jabalpur, showing gibbsite
crystals (colourless) in ..."
5. The Táj-ul Ikbál Tárikh Bhopal, Or, The History of Bhopal by Shāh Jahān̲ Begam (1876)
"RELATING THE VISIT TO Jabalpur AND THE ACQUISITION OF THE PARGANA OF ... of the
Governor-General's intention to visit Jabalpur, where there would be a ..."
6. The History of British India by James Mill, Horace Hayman Wilson (1858)
"Action of Jabalpur.— Town occupied.— Affairs at Nagpur. — Terms offered to the Raja.
— Apt Saheb comes into the British lines. — Action of Nag-pur. ..."
7. The History of the Church Missionary Society: Its Environment, Its Men and by Eugene Stock (1899)
"... Jabalpur Bombay—Appeal from Officers—Bombay Converts—Anglo-Indian Contributions.
" We wrestle not against flesh and blood, ..."