Phalia

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Phalia is a small town situated in northern part of Punjab. It is one of the Thesil of District Mandi-Bahaudddin [1] that is bounded on the north west by the river Jhelum, on the South-East by the river Chenab. Local tradition and some research by Pakistani as well as international Travellers guide in Pakistan historians suggest that the town was founded by Alexander the Great in memory of his horse Bucephalus who was also buried there after his demise in battle in 326 BC.