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  1. Sir James Broadwood Lyall GCIE KCSI (4 March 1838 – 4 December 1916) was a British administrator in the Imperial Civil Service who served as Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab between 1887 and 1892.

  2. Apr 25, 2021 · A detail review about Sir. James Broadwood Lyall and his contribution during the development of Chaneb Colony (1892), Later Known as Lyallpur than whole Chaneb Colony known as Lyallpur...

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  3. James Broadwood Lyall, formally known as Sir James Broadwood Lyall KCSI, GCIE, was the Lieutenant Governor of Punjab, which was annexed by British East India Company in 1849 after Second Anglo Sikh War through Treaty of Lahore, from the year 1887 to 1892.

  4. Lyall, Sir James Broadwood, (1838-1916), Knight Indian Governor. This page summarises records created by this Person. The summary includes a brief description of the...

  5. In this documentary, embark on a formal analysis of the Lyall Monument, meticulously examining its architectural details and artistic elements. Explore its s...

  6. Sir James Broadwood Lyall KCSI, GCIE. was an administrator in the Indian Civil Service of the British Raj period. Between 1887 and 1892 he was Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab. He was a younger brother of Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall. He served on the Royal Commission on Opium.

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  8. Sir James Broadwood Lyall (1838–1916) KCSI, GCIE. was an administrator in the Indian Civil Service of the British Raj period. Between 1887 and 1892 he was Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjab.[1] He was a younger brother of Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall.[