Sign up for a short heritage tour and visit the UNESCO-declared World Heritage Site of Taxila, an ancient city that witnessed the first civilizations on the Indus river. Learn about the history while visiting the Taxila Museum, the Bhir Mound and the Jaulain Buddhist Monastery, and enjoy a refreshing time at the beautiful Khanpur Dam.
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The museum is situated near the archaeological site of Taxila, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A historic archaeological site in the Rawalpindi District of the Punjab province in Pakistan. Taxila is known for its ancient Buddhist ruins and archaeological treasures dating back to the Gandhara civilization. The museum plays a crucial role in preserving and showcasing the rich cultural and historical heritage of this region.
Dharmarajika Stupa is indeed a significant Buddhist site, located in Taxila, Pakistan. Taxila is an ancient archaeological site that was once a major center of Gandhara civilization. The Dharmarajika Stupa is one of the several stupas and monasteries found in this region, dating back to the Buddhist period.
Sirkap dates back to the 2nd century BCE and is believed to have been established by the Greco-Bactrian king Demetrius. It served as a significant urban center during the Gandhara period and was inhabited by various civilizations, including Greeks, Persians, and later, Buddhist communities.
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