Dilawar, Punjab
Place in Punjab, Pakistan
32°26′N 73°19′E / 32.43°N 73.32°E / 32.43; 73.32Dilawar (Urdu: دلاور) is a village of Mandi Bahauddin District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 32°43'0N 73°32'0E at an altitude of 207 metres (682 feet).[1]
Based on coin finds at Dilawar, Alexander Cunningham speculated that Dilawar tell was part of the lost city of Bucephala built by Alexander the Great.[2] (Dilawar is in district Jehlum, not in Mandi Bahuddin)
References
32°43′0″N 73°32′0″E / 32.71667°N 73.53333°E / 32.71667; 73.53333
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Mandi Bahauddin District
towns
- Malakwal
- Mandi Bahauddin (capital)
- Phalia
- Sohawa Bolani
and villages
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