"l location which afforded the necessary requisites: isolation, ample space, water, a good altitude, and all not too far from British troops\".[9] The construction of the buildings was paid for by Lawrence and other British officers, with a large contribution from Gulab Singh, the first Maharaja of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir.[6] Hodson, who later became famous for Hodson's Horse, supe" . . . .