buddhist gandhara artifacts excavated from ancient taxila sites |
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| Artifacts displayed in a museum setting, showcasing Buddhist Gandhara relics from ancient Taxila, Pakistan. Glass cases exhibit various artifacts, including pots and small sculptures, in a well-organized layout. The room features smooth, polished flooring and modern display infrastructure, highlighting the historical significance of the region as a center of Buddhist learning and culture. The Gandhara civilization is known for its unique blend of Greek and Buddhist art, evident in the displayed items.Taxila, Pakistan, September 11 2025 |
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