Dalyala
Dhalyala
Dalyala Rajgan | |
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Coordinates: 32°58′N 73°48′E / 32.967°N 73.800°E | |
Country | Pakistan |
Region | Azad Kashmir |
District | Mirpur District |
Houses | 100 |
Population | |
• Total | unknown |
Time zone | UTC+5 (PST) |
Dalyala (Dhalyala) is a village found in Azad Kashmir in the Khari Sharif area of Pakistan it is composed mostly of Sohlan Rajputs. They are said to be of Panwar Rajput descent which is a sub-branch of the Paramara Rajputs. The village name is derived from the dhall, a type of shield used in medieval warfare.
Geography and climate
[edit]Dhalyala is located at 32°56′36″N 73°48′13″E / 32.94333°N 73.80361°E (32.900000, 73.750000) and lies at an altitude of 246 metres (818 ft) above sea-level.
The village as a whole has a moderate climate. In summer, temperatures can reach 43 °C, but the hot spells are comparatively short. The winter months are very pleasant with temperatures rarely falling below 1 °C.
History
[edit]The ancient history of the region has seen it participate in the Indus Valley civilization and the Gandhara Civilization. At a later date, the Battle of the Hydaspes took place nearby, between the armies of Alexander the Great and the Indian king Porus.
Sites of interest
[edit]The village lies between the ancient town of Sarai Alamgir and Mirpur. Nearby are the sites of the Jagu Head, Mangla Dam, Jhelum River, and the huge Rohtas Fort.
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