Kot Ïsa Khān, a historical town in Punjab, India, is located at the confluence of the Sutlej and Beas rivers. With a subtropical climate, the town experiences hot summers and cold winters. Its rich history dates back to the 11th century, when it was established by the Bhatti Rajput ruler, Raja Kotpal. The town has been ruled by various dynasties over the centuries, including the Mughals, Sikhs, and British. Its heritage is reflected in its architectural landmarks, such as the Kot Ïsa Khān Fort and the Jama Masjid, which showcase a blend of Islamic and Rajput influences.
Geographic Data for Kot Ïsa Khān, Punjab, India
Latitude | 30° 57.000' |
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Longitude | 75° 8.000' |
Timezone | Asia/Kolkata |