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Sirsukh (Urdu: سر سکھ) is an
ancient city that
forms part of the
ruins at Taxila, near the
modern day city of Taxila, Punjab, ****stan. The city of Sirsukh...
- Saraikala, Sirkap, and
Sirsukh. They
number 18 in all:
Khanpur Cave Saraikala,
prehistoric mound Bhir
Mound Sirkap (fortified city)
Sirsukh (fortified ruined...
- Lal
Jandu Sangrur Saketa (modern day Ayodhya)
Sirkap (Now in ****stan)
Sirsukh (now in ****stan)
Sitanagaram Somnath Sopara (modern day Nallasopara) Sravasti...
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Bhamala Stupa Jaulian Mansehra Rock
Edicts Ranigat Rehman Dheri Seri
Bahlol Sirsukh Takht-i-Bahi Mian Khan
Museums House of
Dilip Kumar,
Peshawar Kapoor Haveli...
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neither Bhir-Mound, the
Maurya city
preceding Sirkap on the
Taxila site, nor
Sirsukh, the
Kushan city
succeeding her, did
deliver any
stone palettes during...
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Kanishka the
Great (127 CE – 150 CE). The
cities of
Taxila (Takṣaśilā) at
Sirsukh and
Purushapura (modern-day Peshawar)
reached new heights. Purushapura...
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overtaken by the
Kushan kings who
abandoned it and
built a new city at
Sirsukh,
about 1.5 km (0.93 mi) to the north-east. A
Nereid riding a
Ketos sea-monster...
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neither Bhir-Mound, the
Maurya city
preceding Sirkap on the
Taxila site, nor
Sirsukh, the
Kushan city
succeeding her, did
deliver any
stone palettes during...
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Bhamala Stupa Jaulian Mansehra Rock
Edicts Ranigat Rehman Dheri Seri
Bahlol Sirsukh Takht-i-Bahi Mian Khan
Museums House of
Dilip Kumar,
Peshawar Kapoor Haveli...
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Buddhist art of
Gandhara continued to flourish, and
cities such as
Sirsukh near
Taxila were established. In the east
around 350,
Shapur II regained...