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- Q4664390 subject Q7983222.
- Q4664390 subject Q8218290.
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- Q4664390 abstract ""Abbottabad" is a poem by Major James Abbott (1807–1896) who wrote the work about his experience of living in the area before leaving it. He was impressed by beauty of the area. The Pakistani city Abbottabad, which he founded (then capital of the Hazara District of British India), is named after him. A plaque commemorating his poem is displayed at Lady Garden Park within the city.".
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- Q4664390 wikiPageWikiLink Q7983222.
- Q4664390 wikiPageWikiLink Q8218290.
- Q4664390 wikiPageWikiLink Q8710680.
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- Q4664390 type Poem.
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- Q4664390 comment ""Abbottabad" is a poem by Major James Abbott (1807–1896) who wrote the work about his experience of living in the area before leaving it. He was impressed by beauty of the area. The Pakistani city Abbottabad, which he founded (then capital of the Hazara District of British India), is named after him. A plaque commemorating his poem is displayed at Lady Garden Park within the city.".
- Q4664390 label "Abbottabad (poem)".