Type: Archaeological Site - Settlement
Province: Punjab
District: Attock
Period: Historic
Relative Chronology: 1st - 5th Century CE
Description: An archaeological site, situated 9 km south-south-west of Hasanabdal city and about 3 km south south-west of the modern Pathargarh village in the middle of cultivated fields. It lies 600 m south of the Pinda Pathargarh site and measures 60 x 60 m with maximum height of one meter. It is roughly of round shape with hard surface. Undressed limestone and Kanjur stones are scattered on the site with large number of potshards. The site seems to be a stupa and monastery. On south-western part foundation of about 3 x 3 m square structure are visible, probably a stupa or cell. In the middle of the site a heap of stones can be seen. Fragments of potshards of red ware are visible all over the site.
Latitude: 33.771666667
Longitude: 72.634444444
Ownership: Private
Legal Status: Not Protected
Title of Publication: Survey and Documentation of Archaeological Sites and Monuments in District Attock
Published In: Unpublished Survey by Department of Archaeology and Museums
Year of Publication: 2002
Bibliography/Reference: Khan, Muhammad Ashraf et.al