Udegram

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Udegram is an ancient archaeological and historical village in Pakistan’s Swat Valley, known for its Buddhist and early Islamic remains.

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Udegram canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
village
country Pakistan
hasArchaeologicalExcavationBy Department of Archaeology, Pakistan
surface form: Department of Archaeology and Museums of Pakistan

Italian Archaeological Mission in Swat
hasArchaeologicalFeature fortifications
monasteries
stupas
hasArchaeologicalLayer Buddhist period layer
early Islamic period layer
hasCulturalSignificance evidence of transition from Buddhism to Islam in Swat
hasHeritage Buddhist heritage
Islamic heritage
hasNearbyRiver Swat River NERFINISHED
hasStructure mosque
residential remains
hasTopography hilly terrain
heritageType archaeological heritage site
knownFor Buddhist archaeological remains
early Islamic archaeological remains
locatedIn Swat Valley
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Swat District
locatedNear Mingora
Saidu Sharif
partOf Kamboja–Gandhara region
surface form: Gandhara region
region northern Pakistan
timePeriodOfMajorFlourishing Buddhist period
early Islamic period

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Swat containsSite Udegram
subject surface form: Swat Valley