Rawat Fault
| Rawat Fault | |
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| Location | Pakistan | 
| Cities | Punjab, Rawat, Islamabad, Kashmir | 
| Tectonics | |
| Plate | Eurasian plate, Indian plate | 
The Rawat Fault is a geological fault in Pakistan. It runs through Punjab, from Rawat, Islamabad to Kashmir. The collision of the Eurasian plate and the Indian plate created the Himalaya Salt Range and the , a line of boulders that the English deputy commissioner of Rawalpindi referred to in the Rawalpindi Gazetteer of 1893–94 as "dogs' teeth".
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