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- Taxila or Takshashila (Punjabi and Urdu: ٹيکسلا) is a city in the Pothohar region of Punjab, ****stan. Located in the Taxila Tehsil of Rawalpindi District...
- the north-west, primarily Takshashila and Purushapura (present-day Taxila and Peshawar respectively, in ****stan). Takshashila was well connected by roads...
- emperor, and Ashoka as the governor of Takshashila. However, by this time, Sushima had been sent to Takshashila, where he was unsuccessfully trying to...
- worked as a geostrategy researcher for the Takshashila Institution after graduation. While at Takshashila, he ran a po****r podcast called "Echoes of...
- Takshashila Campus is one of the two campuses of Devi Ahilya University, Indore (the other being Nalanda Campus). While Nalanda Campus hosts the administrative...
- Takshashila University is a state private university established under the Tamil Nadu state private university act of 2019. It is in Ongur, Tindivanam...
- institutions of learning in ancient India are the Buddhist Mahaviharas of Takshashila, Kashmir Smast, Nalanda, Valabhi, Pushpagiri, Odantapuri, Vikramashila...
- he succeeded in overthrowing the Nanda dynasty. Whilst travelling to Takshashila, he meets Chandragupta and finding him suitable to achieve his dream...
- India Takshashila University (some portions like Dharmarajika Stupa and Kunala Stupa), Takshashila, ****stan Bhir Mound (reconstructed), Takshashila, ****stan...
- The university of ancient Taxila (ISO: Takṣaśilā Viśvavidyālaya) was a center of the Gurukula system of Brahmanical education in Taxila, Gandhara, in present-day...