Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p 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. He was a younger brother of Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall.He served on the Royal Commission on Opium. Faisalabad, the third largest city in Pakistan was originally named Lyallpur after him.[citation needed]. }
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- James_Broadwood_Lyall abstract "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. He was a younger brother of Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall.He served on the Royal Commission on Opium. Faisalabad, the third largest city in Pakistan was originally named Lyallpur after him.[citation needed]".
- James_Broadwood_Lyall comment "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. He was a younger brother of Sir Alfred Comyn Lyall.He served on the Royal Commission on Opium. Faisalabad, the third largest city in Pakistan was originally named Lyallpur after him.[citation needed]".