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English: Barikot Ghundai: Bazira, the city of Alexander the Great. This Indo-Greek urban defensive works, which is the easternmost example of Hellenistic military architecture in Asia, is located west of the modern village of Barikot and the site is marked by a steep hill overlooking the Swat River.
This is a photo of a monument in Pakistan identified as the
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