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Originally appearing in Volume V18, Page 785 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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MONTGOMERY  , a

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town and
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district of
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British India, in the
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Lahore division of the
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Punjab . The town has a station on the North-Western railway about
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half-way between Lahore and Multan . Pop . (1901), 6602 . It was founded in 1864 on the opening of the railway, and called after
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Sir Robert Montgomery, then
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lieutenant-governor . It is situated in a desolate upland, and though not unhealthy is singularly comfortless .. The DISTRICT OF MONTGOMERY lies in the Bari
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Doab, or tract between the
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Sutlej and the
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Ravi, extending also across the latter
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river .
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Area, 4771 sq. m .. In the former tract a fringe of cultivated
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lowland skirts the
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bank of either river, but the whole interior upland consists of a
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desert plateau partially overgrown with brushwood and coarse grass, and in places with impenetrable jungle . On the farther side of the Ravi, again, the country at once assumes the same desert aspect . The population in 1901 was 463,586, showing an apparent decrease of o•4 % in the decacee due to emigration to the Chenab Colony . The
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principal crops are wheat,
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pulse, cotton and
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fodder .

Camels are bred for export . The leading manufactures are of cotton and

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silk, and lacquered woodwork, and there are factories for ginning and pressing cotton . The district is traversed by the main
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line of the North-Western railway, from Lahore to Multan, and is irrigated by the Upper Sutlej inundation canal
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system, and also from the Ravi . From time immemorial the Rechna Doab has formed the home of a wild
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race of pastoral
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Jats, who have constantly maintained a sturdy independence against the successive rulers of
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northern India . The sites of Kot Kamalia and Harappa contain large mounds of antique bricks and other ruins, while many othei remains of ancient cities or villages lie scattered along the river bank, or dot the now barren Stretches of the central waste . The pastoral tribes of this barren expanse do not appear to have paid more than a nominal allegiance to the Moslem rulers, and even in later days, when Ranjit Singh extended the
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Sikh supremacy as far as Multan, the population for the most
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part remained in a chronic state of
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rebellion . British influence was first exercised in the district in 1847, when an officer was deputed to effect a
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summary settlement of the
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land revenue .
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Direct British
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rule was effected on the annexation of the Punjab in 1849 . There was a general rising of the wild clans during the Mutiny of 1857, several actions being fought before order was restored .

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