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Harappa is a city in Punjab , northeast Pakistan , located beside a former course of the .htm" class="TopHeaderLinks">Contact Us
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A city of the Indus Valley Civilization, some 80 km southwest of modern Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is better preserved than Harappa, and is a more informative source on its parent civilization. Mohenjo-daro is about 400 miles away from Harappa. .htm" class="TopHeaderLinks">Contact Us
It was built around 2600 BCE, and was abandoned around 1700 BCE, probably due to a change of course of the river which supported the civilization. It was rediscovered in the 1920s by archaeologists. The site has been jeopardised by rising groundwater from the nearby Indus River.
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as taksh-shila) was a Hindu and Buddhist seat of learning in the Ancient Indian region of Gandhara, connected across the Khunjerab pass to the Silk Road, attracting students from all over the world. Ancient Takshashila was renowned all over south and central asia as home to the world's first university (Takshashila University) and a renowned centre for .htm" class="TopHeaderLinks">Contact Us
the study of Buddhism. It flourished during the first-fifth centuries AD (see Gandhara). Located at the junction of three major trade routes, it was of considerable economic and strategic importance. .htm" class="TopHeaderLinks">Contact Us
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