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Nicholson's Obelisk (or 'Nicholson's Memorial') is a monument in Pakistan, erected in 1868 in honour of Brigadier-General John Nicholson, a famous military figure of the British Empire. It is situated at the Tarnol pass ( or Margalla Pass) of the Margalla Hills close to the twin cities of Rawalpindi–Islamabad en route to the historical town of Taxila. The granite obelisk, approximately tall, stands on a rocky prominence overlooking the Grand Trunk Road connecting Islamabad with Peshawar. There is also a small memorial fountain at the base of the hillock on which the Memorial/Obelisk stands. ==About Nicholson== Nicholson was born on 11 December 1822 in Lisburn, Ireland, the eldest son of Dr Alexander Jaffray Nicholson and Clara Hogg.〔Charles Allen, Soldier-Sahibs: The Men who made the North-West Frontier, London: Abacus/Time Warner Books UK, 2002 ed, various references between pp. 2-328. ISBN 0-349-11456-0〕 He studied at The Royal School Dungannon, a public mixed school, located in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Nicholson joined the army of the British East India Company in 1839. Soon after arriving in India, he fought his first combat action in the first Afghan War (1839–42). After Afghan War, he was appointed Political Officer in Kashmir and then District Commissioner in the Sangar Area of Sindh. He fought bravely during the First Anglo-Sikh War (1845–46), during which he was wounded in an attack on the Margalla Pass, where the Obelisk in his memory now stands. He distinguished himself again in the Second Anglo-Sikh War (1848–49). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nicholson's Obelisk」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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