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      • It was made capital of the Indo-Greek kingdom by Menander I in the 2nd century BCE — a time during which the city greatly prospered as a major center for trade and Buddhist thought.
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    Sialkot is believed to be the successor city of Sagala, the capital of the Madra kingdom which was razed by Alexander the Great in 326 BCE. It was made capital of the Indo-Greek kingdom by Menander I in the 2nd century BCE — a time during which the city greatly prospered as a major center for trade and Buddhist thought. [11] .

  3. History of Sialkot (Punjabi: سیالکوٹ دی تریخ; Urdu: تاريخ سیالکوٹ), the capital of Sialkot District, is a city situated in the north-east of the Punjab province in Pakistan at the feet of the snow-covered peaks of Kashmir near the Chenab river.

  4. Feb 2, 2024 · The city’s expertise traces back to the late 19th century when the first football factory was established. Since then, Sialkot’s economy has flourished, and it has become a bustling center for international trade.

  5. Sialkot was founded by Raja Sul and later it was reconstructed by Raja Salivahian, he also built a fort in the city, thus the city was given the name ‘Sialkot” which means the “Fort of Sia”. After independence Muslim population of Sialkot supported Muslim league and Muhammad Ali Jinnah.

  6. Sialkot's historical roots can be traced back to ancient times, with archaeological evidence suggesting its existence as far back as 327 BCE during the invasion of Alexander the Great. Over the centuries, it has been a melting pot of various civilizations, including the Persian, Greek, and Mughal empires.

  7. It is said to have been founded by Raja Sāla, uncle of the Pāṇḍavas of the epic Mahābhārata, and refounded by Raja Sālivāhan in the time of Vikramāditya; it may be the site of ancient Śākala (Sagul), capital of the Indo-Greek Menander (Milinda) and Mihirakula the Hun (died 540 ce).

  8. Sialkot was founded by Raja Sul and later it was reconstructed by Raja Salivahian, he also built a fort in the city, thus the city was given the name ‘Sialkot” which means the “Fort of Sia”. After independence Muslim population of Sialkot supported Muslim league and Muhammad Ali Jinnah and many Muslims settled here after migrating from ...