a district of Hindostan, in the province of Lahore, belonging to the sheikhs, extending along the west side of the Ravey river, and situated between the thirty-second and thirty-third degrees of N. latitude. The country is covered with high hills, which extend with little variation to Cashmere. The chief town is Bissolee, which is situated on the north-west side of the Ravey river. It is fortified, and commands the entrance into the northern hills. It is seventy-three miles north-east from Lahore. Long. 74.52. E. Lat. 32.22. N. Bissolee is also the name of a ruined town in the province of Delhi.