Hund Swabi

Hund Swabi, in Swabi District is located near the site where Alexander the Great crossed the Indus River in 327 BC.
It has remains of a Mughal era red brick fort dating to 16th century AD from Akbar’s period.
The survey in 1996-1997 delineated its dimensions as:
3 km length, 1/2 km width and 38 feet depth. The material excavated in 1997-98 is at display in the Museum at University of Peshawar. Hund is known for the Ghaznavid invasion in 998 making the beginning of Islam era and the end of Gandhara Period.