Sagala

Sagala, Śākala (Sanskrit: शाकल), or Sangala (Ancient Greek: Σάγγαλα) was a city in ancient India, which is generally identified as the predecessor of the modern city of Sialkot that is located in what is now Pakistan's northern Punjab province. The city was the capital of the Madra kingdom and it was razed in 326 BC during the Indian campaign of Alexander the Great.

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Sagala

Sagala, Śākala (Sanskrit: शाकल), or Sangala (Ancient Greek: Σάγγαλα) was a city in ancient India, which is generally identified as the predecessor of the modern city of Sialkot that is located in what is now Pakistan's northern Punjab province. The city was the capital of the Madra kingdom and it was razed in 326 BC during the Indian campaign of Alexander the Great.

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