[
US
/ˌɹæwɔɫˈpɪndi/
]
NOUN
- an ancient city in northeastern Pakistan; served as capital of Pakistan while Islamabad was being built
How To Use Rawalpindi In A Sentence
- As my taxi driver drove me from the Islamabad airport into the heart of Rawalpindi, Pakistan, I was struck by how different every iota of existence was here.
- Scharnhorst, taking Rawalpindi for an unarmed merchant ship, signalled her to heave to.
- The third war was fought in 1919, when the new amir of Afghanistan, Amanullah, attacked British India and, although repulsed, secured the independence of Afghanistan through the Treaty of Rawalpindi.
- Teachers at schools and colleges in Rawalpindi attended work wearing black armbands and organised rallies and marches inside their institutions.
- The Pakistani army has detained a brigadier at army headquarters in Rawalpindi for alleged links with a banned Islamic hard-line group, Hizb ut-Tahrir.
- One constable slapped a Bengali photographer who refused to obey his orders on the first day of the Rawalpindi Test.
- England cruised to an innings and 27 runs victory over the Patron's XI yesterday after dismissing their opponents for a lowly 169 on the final day at the Rawalpindi Stadium.
- In October the Taliban attacked Pakistan's army headquarters in Rawalpindi.
- Apart from fifty-odd officers and men who had served with the RAWALPINDI as a regular passenger liner, the entire crew was composed of RNVR men of the Merchant Navy. The Lonely Sea
- Department could not start sprinkling of larvicide on water reservoirs and marshy areas in Rawalpindi ... WN.com - Articles related to Sugar shares sweeten on drought