Indus Civilization
There are 198 items in Indus Civilization:
Taxila, Jandial
Map of Taxila The sanctuary at Jandial, one of the sites collectively known as Taxila, is one of the greatest surprises…Taxila, Jaulian
Map of Taxila Far away from the noise of the city of Taxila-Sirsukh, the monastery and university of Jaulian was situated…Taxila, Mohra Moradu
Map of Taxila Mohra Moradu is a Buddhist complex, consisting of two parts: in the west, a stupa (venerated tomb), and…Taxila, Sirkap
Map of Taxila The second city at Taxila is called Sirkap, which means "severed head" and is the name of a…Taxila, Sirkap's sanctuaries
Map of Taxila The second city at Taxila is called Sirkap and was founded by the Bactrian king Demetrius, who conquered…Taxila, Sirsukh
Map of Taxila After 80 CE, the Punjab, which had been conquered by Macedonians, Greeks, Sacae, and Parthians, was taken over…Termez, Archaeological Museum
Archaeological museum (Археологический музей) with finds from southern Uzbekistan. Not to be confused with the Archaeological Museum of Old Termez. There are 5 items in Termez, Archaeological Museum: …
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The Milindapañha
Milindapañha, "the questions of king Menander": a sacred text of ancient Buddhism, in which a monk named Nagasena answers the questions of an Indo-Greek king. …The sanctuary of Nysa
In 326, Alexander invaded Gandara, where he discovered, near the river Kunar, a town called Nysa that was dedicated to the god of excess, Dionysus.note[There is more on this subject here; perhaps, this Dionysus was the Indian god Shiva, the…