Favorite thing: Taxila is a national monument, under UNESCO protective care. Its history dates back ages, and various sites can be classified as follows:
Achaemenid age: BHIR MOUND
Greek age: SIRKAP, JANDIAL
Khushan: SIRSUKH, JAULIAN, MOHRA MORADAN
Updated Mar 13, 2007
Favorite thing: A hand drawn map highlights the major sites that one can visit; most famous that all go to are Dharmarajika, Sirkup and Jaulian, which are also easily accessible. Please note that the map is not to scale, but Jaulian is approx. 4-5 km from the Museum.
Click on the Map image to enlarge and get a better perspective.
Fondest memory: Nice green fields; oranges during season
Updated Nov 28, 2006
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A hand drawn map highlights the major sites that one can visit; most famous that all go to are Dharmarajika, Sirkup and Jaulian, which are also easily...
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Taxila is a region that contains numerous examples of Hindu, Buddhist and Greek cultures and was an important focal point for interactions with the outside world and it will continue to do so. It...
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Great virtual tour of Taxila Click on the link that takes you to a map click on the photo you will get a 360 tour of some of the important Taxila sites. a 15 min video of Taxila I was traveling in...
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Taxila (Old Indian Takshaçila): the ancient capital of the eastern Punjab, the country between the rivers Indus and Hydaspes. The site consists of several parts, which belong to three...
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