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A day excursion to the Alexander Monument in Jalalpur Sharif from Islamabad or Lahore offers a unique blend of history, architecture, and culture. Located in the Jhelum district, the monument is a striking white marble structure, symbolizing the deep historical connections between Greece and Pakistan. This monument was built as a collaborative project between the Greek Embassy and the government of Pakistan, and was inaugurated in 1998 by Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan. Its design reflects Greek architectural influences, with its two large halls and a research center housed within the structure. This trip provides a chance to explore the legacy of Alexander the Great, who camped at this site before the famous Battle of the Hydaspes in 326 BCE.
The significance of the Alexander Monument lies in its proximity to the historical battleground where Alexander the Great defeated King Porus, a crucial event in his campaign to annex the Indian subcontinent. Legend also suggests that Alexander buried his beloved horse, Bucephalus, near the modern town of Jalalpur Sharif, though the exact site remains undiscovered. This monument honors both Alexander’s military achievements and his deep bond with Bucephalus, giving visitors a glimpse into the lives and moments that shaped this ancient chapter of history. The area is steeped in ancient lore, adding a sense of mystery to the monument’s historical narrative.
Apart from being a historical landmark, the Alexander Monument also serves as a hub for scholarly research. Researchers from both Pakistan and abroad are drawn here to study the ancient Greek influence on Pakistani culture. On the first floor of the monument, a circular plaque maps out Alexander’s journey from Greece to Persia and finally to the Hydaspes. The research center delves into uncovering the ancient cities of Nicaea and Bucephala, believed to be present-day Mong and nearby regions. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or a casual traveler, the day excursion to Alexander Monument offers both educational enrichment and a scenic journey through Pakistan’s rich historical landscape.
07:00 AM — Depart from Islamabad/Rawalpindi via GT Road (N-5) towards Jhelum.
10:00 AM — Arrive in Jhelum.
10:30 AM — Visit the Alexander Monument, located near the banks of the River Jhelum, commemorating Alexander the Great’s crossing of the Hydaspes (Jhelum) River.
11:30 AM — Spend time exploring the monument, taking photos, and enjoying the surroundings.
02:00 PM — Lunch at a local restaurant in Jhelum city.
03:00 PM — Start the return journey towards Islamabad/Rawalpindi.
06:00 PM — Arrive back in Islamabad/Rawalpindi.
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