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Sirkap (Urdu and Punjabi: سرکپ) is the name of an
archaeological site on the bank
opposite to the city of Taxila, Punjab, ****stan. The city of Sirkap...
- a
hungry lion. This
tradition still persists with the area in
front of
Sirkap (also
meaning "cut-off head"),
which was
known in the 19th
century as Babur...
- of the
stupa and its
monastic community about one
kilometre outside of
Sirkap is in
conformity with the Buddha's
recommendation that
monasteries should...
- An English-Urdu
bilingual sign at the
archaeological site of
Sirkap, near Taxila. The Urdu says: (right to left) دو سروں والے عقاب کی شبيہ والا مندر, dō...
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remind that in
Sirkap,
stone palettes were
found at all
excavated levels. On the contrary,
neither Bhir-Mound, the
Maurya city
preceding Sirkap on the Taxila...
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remind that in
Sirkap,
stone palettes were
found at all
excavated levels. On the contrary,
neither Bhir-Mound, the
Maurya city
preceding Sirkap on the Taxila...
- 1st
century BCE (a few were
retrieved from the Indo-Gr****
stratum No.5 at
Sirkap).
Production continued until the time of the Indo-Parthians, but they practically...
- Greco-Bactrian Kingdom, and the
capitals of the Indo-Gr**** Kingdom, the
cities of
Sirkap,
founded in what is now ****stan on the Gr****
Hippodamian grid plan, and...
- 1st
century BCE (a few were
retrieved from the Indo-Gr****
stratum No.5 at
Sirkap.) Many are
considered to be of
later production,
around the 1st century...
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Measures in
Block and Plot
Divisions in the
Planning of
Mohenjodaro and
Sirkap (****stan), and
Thimi (Kathmandu Valley)".
Journal of
Asian Architecture...