Archaeological experts discover 3,000-year-old city in Pakistan

The discovery also find traces of Hindu temples, coins, stupa, pots and weapons of that period

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Press Trust of India Peshawar
1 min read Last Updated : Nov 16 2019 | 10:07 PM IST

The archaeological experts from Pakistan and Italy have discovered a 3000-year-old city, believed to be the remains of Alexander the Great, in joint excavation in northwest Pakistan.

The discovery of the city named Bazeera was made in Barikot Tehsil of Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province famous for 5,000 years old civilisation and its artifacts.

The discovery also find traces of Hindu temples, coins, stupa, pots and weapons of that period.

The experts believe that Alexander came to Swat along with his army in 326 BC and defeated the opponents in a battle at Odigram area and constructed the walled city named Bazeera and a fort.

The experts also found traces of life in the city even before Alexander's period.

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First Published: Nov 15 2019 | 2:05 PM IST

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