<p>The archaeological experts from Pakistan and Italy have discovered a 3000-year-old city, believed to be the remains of Alexander the Great, in a joint excavation in northwest Pakistan.</p>.<p>The discovery of the city named Bazeera was made in Barikot Tehsil of Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province famous for 5,000 years old civilisation and its artefacts.</p>.<p>The discovery also find traces of Hindu temples, coins, the stupa, pots and weapons of that period.</p>.<p>The experts believe that Alexander came to Swat along with his army in 326 BC and defeated the opponents in a battle at Odigram area and constructed the walled city named Bazeera and a fort.</p>.<p>The experts also found traces of life in the city even before Alexander's period.</p>.<p>Before Alexander, the followers of Indo-Greek, budhmat, Hindu Shahi and Muslims lived in the city.</p>
<p>The archaeological experts from Pakistan and Italy have discovered a 3000-year-old city, believed to be the remains of Alexander the Great, in a joint excavation in northwest Pakistan.</p>.<p>The discovery of the city named Bazeera was made in Barikot Tehsil of Swat District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province famous for 5,000 years old civilisation and its artefacts.</p>.<p>The discovery also find traces of Hindu temples, coins, the stupa, pots and weapons of that period.</p>.<p>The experts believe that Alexander came to Swat along with his army in 326 BC and defeated the opponents in a battle at Odigram area and constructed the walled city named Bazeera and a fort.</p>.<p>The experts also found traces of life in the city even before Alexander's period.</p>.<p>Before Alexander, the followers of Indo-Greek, budhmat, Hindu Shahi and Muslims lived in the city.</p>