Proper noun
Sialkot
A city in Punjab, in northeastern Pakistan; capital of the Sialkot District.
I come from the small town of Sialkot in Pakistan. During pre-Partition, this town had the highest literacy rate among women. Umera Ahmad
Alexander invested many troops, eventually killing seventeen thousand Cathians in this battle, and the city of Sagala (present-day Sialkot ) was razed to the ground. Source: Internet
Abbas outgrew his village side, and was called up by Sialkot, where he shared a dressing room with Mohammad Asif. Source: Internet
Addressing a meeting of Sialkot exporters held at Sialkot Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), he said that Argentine wanted to establish strong mutual trade ties with Pakistan. Source: Internet
Gulati, also known as the Spice King, was born in Sialkot (now in Pakistan) March 27, 1923, and moved to India after Partition and set up his business in Delhi. Source: Internet
The district of Sialkot excels in sports goods, surgical instruments and cutlery goods. Source: Internet