Sialkot
is a city situated in Punjab province of
Pakistan. It is located near Indo-Pak border,
about 125 k.m. from Lahore, the capital
of Punjab. This city is centries old. According
to tradition, it was constructed by Raja
Sul. Famous Fort of Sialkot is still there
but it is in the shape of a small hill now.
Sialkot has made significant progress during
last few decades. This is one of the most
important industrial city of Pakistan. Literary
rate is the highest in Pakistan and per
capita income is almost double the national
per capita income. Sports goods, surgical
instruments, musical instruments and leather
garments are manufactured here and exported
all over the world. These products are considered
the best in quality throughout the world.
Althought industry of Sialkot has to compete
with countries like China , Taiwan and India,
still craftsmanship of Sialkot based workers
is umparalleled.
Sialkot is also the birth place of Dr. Muhammad
Iqbal, commonly known as Allama Iqbal. He
was one of the greatest thinker, philosopher
and poet of the age. He gave the ideology
of Pakistan. His house is now a national
monument.
History
The city of Siálkot
is believed to have been founded by one
Raja Sul or Sálá , the uncle
of Pandhavas, whose heroic deeds are recorded
in the epic Mahábhárta. After
his death some 5000 years ago, there is
a tradition that the dynasity continued
for some 1500 years and then the country
was flooded and remained one vast uninhabited
region for about 1000 years. The popular
belief is that it was re-founded in the
reign of Vikramaditya of Ujjain by Raja
Sáliváhan or Sálbán,
who built the fort and city and gave the
place its present name. He was of Sia caste,
and it is believed that the word "Sialkot"
means 'the fort of Sia'. Legend also says
the Salivahan had two sons; one Puran by
name , was killed by the instrumentality
of a wicked step-mother, and thrown inot
a well, still the resort of pilgrims near
Sialkot , called "Puran ka Kunwna",
the well of Puran. (A Mohalla in the city
is also named "Puran Nagar") Other
son of Salivahan , Rasalu, became involved
in wars with Raja Hudi, popularly stated
to have been a Gakkhar chieftain. Being
worsted in battle, Rasalu, as the price
for piece, was forced to give his daughter
in marriage to his conqueror, who gave the
territory he had conquered to Rasalu's adopted
son. According to another legend narrated
to
Mr. Prinsep:
"After the death of Raja Rasalu, the
country is said to have fallen under the
curse of Puran, for 300 years lying totally
devastated from famine and incessant plunder."
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