Bhera
Bhera (Punjabi: بھیرا; Urdu: بھیرہ) is a historic city and tehsil in Sargodha District, Punjab province, Pakistan, located on the left bank of the Jhelum River.[1][2] The city proper had a population of 70,921 according to the 2023 census, while the tehsil encompasses 384,403 residents.[3][1] Archaeological excavations in the ancient mounds known as Barrian have uncovered antiquities from the Iron Age, Achaemenian (553–330 BC), Greek (321–184 BC), and Mauryan periods, underscoring Bhera's role as a longstanding settlement at the crossroads of ancient trade routes.[4][2] The city gained prominence as a commercial center, exporting goods to Kabul and the Derajat region, and was equipped with a mint during Maharaja Ranjit Singh's rule; its artisans achieved fame for intricate wood carvings, with craftsmen even commissioned for work in England.[5][6] Bhera also holds cultural significance as the ancestral seat of the Khukhrain Khatri clans.[7] Notable landmarks include the Sher Shah Suri Jamia Mosque, constructed around 1540 during the Sur Empire and later rebuilt, exemplifying early Indo-Afghan architecture.[8][9] Despite a decline following shifts in the Jhelum River's course that impeded trade access, Bhera retains its legacy of architectural diversity spanning Muslim, Sikh, and Hindu eras.[10][11]Restoration Project (2025)
In 2025, the Punjab Government initiated a Rs 590 million project to preserve Bhera's heritage sites, with objectives including cultural protection and tourism promotion in Sargodha Division.[12] Key components encompass the restoration of ancient city gates and the Sher Shah Suri Mosque, alongside the revival of the inactive Bhera railway station through the establishment of a new railway museum in partnership with Pakistan Railways.[12] The effort is led by the Punjab Archaeology Department under the Director General's supervision, involving the Commissioner Sargodha and heritage experts, with implementation commencing in the weeks following the announcement for authentic restoration.[12]Geography and Demographics
Location and Physical Features
Bhera is a tehsil and city in Sargodha District, Punjab province, Pakistan, situated at approximately 32° 29' N latitude and 72° 55' E longitude.[13] It lies along the Lahore-Islamabad Motorway (M-2), approximately 140 kilometers west of Lahore and 90 kilometers southeast of Islamabad.[10]
The settlement occupies the left bank of the Jhelum River, within the expansive alluvial plains of central Punjab, which support intensive agriculture through irrigation from river systems and canals.[10] The terrain is predominantly flat, reflecting the broader physiography of the Punjab Doab, with an average elevation of 202 meters above sea level and elevation changes limited to under 20 meters within a 3-kilometer radius of the city center.[14][15]
To the northwest, Bhera is proximate to the southern Salt Range, a low escarpment rising to elevations of around 300 meters, marking the transition from the plains to more rugged hill country associated with salt deposits and mineral resources such as those at Khewra.[10] The surrounding landscape consists of fertile loamy soils deposited by the Jhelum and its tributaries, conducive to crops like citrus orchards, though subject to seasonal flooding risks from the river.[4]