Examples of 'cantonments' in a sentence

Meaning of "cantonments"

cantonment (noun) - Cantonment is a term that historically referred to a military or police station in South Asia. In modern usage, it can also denote a temporary or semi-permanent military or police encampment
Show more definitions
  • plural of cantonment

How to use "cantonments" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
cantonments
There is no need to establish big forts or cantonments.
Military cantonments were constructed at strategic points.
It is known to be as one of the richest cantonments in the country.
Cantonments for the civil population.
You have visited the cantonments.
Its organisation is based on cantonments which ensure the local management of these matters.
There were no verified cases of returns of verified minors to the cantonments.
Monitoring of Maoist cantonments and arms containers.
She is the daughter of a certain schoolmaster of a regiment in the cantonments.
There are also six military cantonments which are administered by the Military.
Various plans had been made relative at the zone cantonments.
Sentries on night duty in camps and cantonments would carry a Snider and buckshot cartridges.
Free and greater use of fire authorised for securing cantonments.
Cantonments is a very wooded district that hosts many embassies including the imposing US embassy.
Free and greater use of fire authorized for securing cantonments.

See also

In the cantonments at Agra.
The two had previously worked together closely on the design of cantonments.
It is one of five cantonments in Chittagong Hill Tracts area.
Registration and verification of Maoist army in cantonments.
However, the most difficult cantonments have yet to be negotiated.
The visiting team obtained information on the status of minors released from the Cantonments.
In this battle the French were surprised in their cantonments and driven back upon Mouzon.
In India, the day is usually marked by tributes and ceremonies in army cantonments.
The fate of thousands of ex-Maoist fighters languishing in cantonments remains a fundamental sticking point.
It has cantonments for a cavalry regiment, with accommodation for caravans from Central Asia.
As described, not all of them entered into the cantonments.
Based on the strength of civil population, the cantonments have been divided into three classes.
The Cantonments Proclamation of 1914 institutionalized this system of residential segregation.
Within 3 years time municipalities, railways and cantonments must make sufficient sanitary latrines available.
The People 's Liberation Army was kept in cantonments.
The form of the military cantonments at Samarra, the organisation of the Abbasid army.
All the Maoists combatants / militias were concentrated in cantonments and verified.
This is one of 28 cantonments across Bangladesh.
Within 1 kilometer of VJ and MUP cantonments.
One of the 62 cantonments in the country is located at Panagarh.
One can also visit Dagshai, one of the oldest British cantonments in the country.
Almost half of the 62 cantonments in India lie within the Central Command 's theatre.
Till World War II, it was one of the largest Cantonments in this region.
Following important cantonments or cities of Pakistan have Saddar Bazaars ; 1.
They were trained within the system before 1989, according to Soviet standards, with long cantonments.
There are a total of 56 Cantonments in Pakistan.
Access to the cantonments became restricted starting In July 2001.
Almost 3,000 minors had been released from various cantonments and reintegrated into society.
It was ordered into cantonments at Colombes early in July 1815.
Interestingly, there are only 14 cantonments in the rest of the 61 districts of the country.

Search by letter in the English dictionary