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- Gandhara (IAST: Gandhāra) was an ancient Indo-Aryan region in present-day ****stan and Afghanistan. The core of the region of Gandhara was the Peshawar...
- his purpose vanquished the Gandharas and the Videhas in battle (8,9) Karna mentions that among the Madra and the Gandharas, Kshatriyas were seen as priests...
- The Greco-Buddhist art or Gandhara art is the artistic manifestation of Greco-Buddhism, a cultural syncretism between Ancient Gr**** art and Buddhism. It...
- Rigveda. The Gandharas and their king figure prominently as strong allies of the Kurus against the Pandavas in the Mahabharata war. The Gandharas were furious...
- existed until the 6th century CE. Gandhara may also refer to: Gandhāra (kingdom), an Iron age kingdom in Gandhara Gandhara Kingdom, the kingdom as described...
- Gandhāra (Sanskrit: Gandhāra; Pali: Gandhāra) was an ancient Indo-Aryan kingdom of northwestern Indian subcontinent whose existence is attested during...
- stronghold of Buddhism, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is the site of the ancient region of Gandhara, including the ruins of the Gandharan capital of Pushkalavati (located...
- kingdom of Bharata Varsha at (6:9). The Kasmiras, the Sindhu Sauviras, the Gandharas (or Gandharvas) were mentioned as kingdoms of Bharata Varsha at (6:9)...
- Central Asia and Gandhara to Pataliputra on the Gangetic plain. The main capital of his empire was located at Puruṣapura (Peshawar) in Gandhara, with another...
- "Gandhara" (ガンダーラ, Gandāra) is a song by ****anese rock band Godiego, serving as their 7th single. Referring to the historical Buddhist land on the Indian...