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SIRSA , a See also:town of See also:British See also:India, in Ilissar See also:district of the See also:Punjab, situated on a dry See also:bed of the See also:river Ghaggar, and on a See also:branch of the See also:Rajputana railway, midway between See also:Rewari and See also:Ferozepur. Pop. (1901) 15,800. It occupies an See also:ancient site, and was refounded in 1837 as the See also:head-quarters of a British district. It is an important centre of See also:trade with Rajputana, and has manufactures of See also:cotton See also:cloth and pottery. The former district of taught by the See also:Spanish See also:doctor. It was during his pontificate that the last See also:attempt to revive paganism in See also:Rome was made (392-394) by See also:Nicomachus Flavianus. See also:Siricius died on the 26th of See also:November 399. (L. End of Article: SIRSAAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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