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.
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) |
Geography and climate
editDhalyala 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
editThe 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
editThe 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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