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Taxila
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| From the ancient Neolithic tumulus of Saraikala to the ramparts of Sirkap (2nd century B.C.) and the city of Sirsukh (1st century A.D.), Taxila illustrates the different stages in the development of a city on the Indus that was alternately influenced by Persia, Greece and Central Asia and which, from the 5th century B.C. to the 2nd century A.D., was an important Buddhist centre of learning. |
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Explore the ancient capital of eastern Punjab - read a detailed history of Taxila. |
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Read the description of the architectural monuments within Taxila - Bhir Mound, Jain Shrine etc. |
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A general description of the site. |
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A large photo gallery of the archaeological site. |
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