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Taxila Collection

Taxila, located in the Punjab region of Pakistan, is a treasure trove of archaeological wonders

Background imageTaxila Collection: Bracket with a Cherub Holding a Fly Whisk, turn of the 1/2nd century. Creator: Unknown

Bracket with a Cherub Holding a Fly Whisk, turn of the 1/2nd century. Creator: Unknown
Bracket with a Cherub Holding a Fly Whisk, turn of the 1/2nd century

Background imageTaxila Collection: Pakistan, Punjab, Taxila (Unesco World Heritage Site), Sirkap City (Partnain) Round stupa

Pakistan, Punjab, Taxila (Unesco World Heritage Site), Sirkap City (Partnain) Round stupa

Background imageTaxila Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20041722

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PAKISTAN, Punjab, Taxila Sirkap shrine of two headed eagle ruined remains

Background imageTaxila Collection: PAKISTAN, Punjab, Taxila Sirkap mound in ancient site

PAKISTAN, Punjab, Taxila Sirkap mound in ancient site

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Pakistan Punjab, Taxila Shrine of the Double Headed Eagle at the Sirkap site

Background imageTaxila Collection: PAKISTAN. Taxila. Jaulian Temple. Archaeological

PAKISTAN. Taxila. Jaulian Temple. Archaeological site. 6th c. B.C. - V c. A.D. Budha in meditation. Alto-relief. Hindu art. Gandharan period. Relief on rock

Background imageTaxila Collection: PAKISTAN. PUNJAB. Taxila. Archaeological site. 6th

PAKISTAN. PUNJAB. Taxila. Archaeological site. 6th c. B.C. - 2nd c. A.D. Hindu art. Gandharan period. Architecture

Background imageTaxila Collection: PAKISTAN. Taxila. Mohra Moradu Monastery. Archaeological

PAKISTAN. Taxila. Mohra Moradu Monastery. Archaeological site. 6th c. B.C. - 2nd c. A.D. Buddhist complex built in the 2nd c. B.C. Alto-reliefs with representations of the Buddha in the monastery

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Taxila is prime Buddhist site of Pakistan situated in province of Punjab near Federal capital, Islamabad. It is also designated UNESCO World Heritage Site

Background imageTaxila Collection: PAKISTAN. PUNJAB. Taxila. Remains of the city

PAKISTAN. PUNJAB. Taxila. Remains of the city of Taxila (6th-4th c. BC). Dharma Rajika Stupa

Background imageTaxila Collection: The remains of a Buddhist stupa in the ruins of the

The remains of a Buddhist stupa in the ruins of the archaeological site of Taxila, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTaxila Collection: Statue of the Buddha from Taxila

Statue of the Buddha from Taxila, Peshawar Museum, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTaxila Collection: Mirror from Taxila

Mirror from Taxila, Karachi Museum, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTaxila Collection: Inkpot from Taxila

Inkpot from Taxila, Karachi Museum, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTaxila Collection: Ashtray from Taxila

Ashtray from Taxila, Karachi Museum, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTaxila Collection: Heavy mechanical complex

Heavy mechanical complex, Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTaxila Collection: Sirkap, Taxila

Sirkap, Taxila, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTaxila Collection: Mohra Moradu

Mohra Moradu, Taxila, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Punjab, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTaxila Collection: Plaster cast of miniature stupa from Gandharan civilization

Plaster cast of miniature stupa from Gandharan civilization, Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTaxila Collection: Brickworks near Taxila

Brickworks near Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan, Asia

Background imageTaxila Collection: Jaulian site

Jaulian site, Taxila, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Punjab, Pakistan, Asia



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Taxila, located in the Punjab region of Pakistan, is a treasure trove of archaeological wonders. This UNESCO World Heritage Site boasts numerous ancient structures and artifacts that offer a glimpse into the rich history of this region. One such marvel is the Jaulian Temple, an architectural masterpiece nestled within Taxila's vast landscape. Its intricate carvings and grandeur leave visitors in awe as they explore its sacred halls. Sirkap City, another prominent site within Taxila, showcases the remnants of a once-thriving civilization. The round stupa stands tall amidst the ruins, serving as a testament to the spiritual significance it held for ancient inhabitants. As we delve deeper into this historical haven, Mohra Moradu Monastery emerges as yet another gem. The remains of this monastery provide insight into Buddhist practices and traditions that were prevalent during those times. The Julian temple captivates with its mesmerizing Buddhist carvings adorning its walls. These intricate artworks tell stories of devotion and enlightenment while transporting visitors back in time to witness their creation firsthand. Walking through Taxila feels like stepping into a time machine; every corner holds remnants from centuries past. The city's remains stand proudly against the test of time, reminding us of our roots and connecting us to our ancestors' legacy. Among these ruins lies a statue of Buddha himself – an embodiment of peace and tranquility that resonates throughout Taxila's archaeological sites. It serves as a reminder to embrace harmony in our lives just as those who built these structures did centuries ago. Taxila stands tall as an archaeological wonderland where history comes alive before your eyes. Its temples, stupas, monasteries, and statues transport you back in time while offering invaluable insights into ancient civilizations that once thrived here. A visit to this remarkable site is sure to leave you spellbound by its beauty and cultural significance. ©.