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      • The fortified town of Dipalpur is built on an old Kushan site (40 A.D. to 172 A.D.).
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    Dipalpur (Urdu: دِيپالپُور), also spelt Depalpur, is a city in the Okara District of Pakistani province of Punjab that served as headquarters of Depalpur Tehsil, the largest Tehsil of Pakistan. It is situated 148 kilometres from the province capital Lahore on a bank of river ravi.

  3. The fortified town of Dipalpur is built on an old Kushan site (40 A.D. to 172 A.D.). The fortifications themselves are very ancient; though it is impossible determine their dates. All that can be said is that they are older than the visitation of Timur in 1398 A.D.

  4. May 21, 2024 · According to famous historian Ibnash Chandradas’s book “History of Dipalpur by Mian Allah Dutta Naseem”, when was Dipalpur fort first built? There is no clear mention of it in history. However, in the 14th century AD, Feroz Shah Tughluq repaired and rebuilt this strong fort for the last time.

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  6. Jun 16, 2017 · Historical Sites. 16th June 2017. Dipalpur, or Depalpur, is situated on the bank of the Sutlej River in Punjab at a distance of 143 km from Lahore. It is accessible through National Highway N5, turn on the left at Renala Khurd before Okara. It is a largest Tehsil in Pakistan in Okara district.

  7. Its antiquity, however, is undoubted, as the interior surface on which the houses are now built is on a level with the terreplein of the ramparts. The old coins, also, which are found there in great numbers, show that Depalpur was in existence as early as the time of the Indo-Scythians .

  8. May 31, 2006 · The fact that how old Dipalpur is can be revealed from its resembleness with the very first civilization of Sumerians.The topological analogy of Sumerians and this part can be formulated by area between Tigress and Euphrates to Rivers Beas and Sutluj that forms this area.