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Scene on the river Sutledge, near Pauk-Puttun in the Punjaub.
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Lithograph by Louis and Charles Haghe after a drawing by James Atkinson.
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Scene on the river Sutledge, near Pauk-Puttun in the Punjaub.
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Water-wheel and machinery on the river Sutlej, near Pakpattan in the Punjaub.

Scene on the river Sutledge, near Pauk-Puttun (Pakpattan) in the Punjaub.

PAUKPUTTUN (the pure city ), a town in the Lahore Province, 100 miles S.S.W. fom the City of Lahore.

The British were unable to march directly across the Punjab to the Khyber Pass as its ruler, Ranjit Singh, refused to let them cross the heartland of his territory. They entered Afghanistan from the south, marching along the Sutlej river to its confluence with the Indus and then though Sindh and Baluchistan to the Bolan Pass.

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Date 1842
date QS:P571,+1842-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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medium QS:P186,Q15123870
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