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  • Gandhāra was an ancient Indo-Aryan civilization centered in the present-day north-west Pakistan and including parts of south-east Afghanistan, roughly at the outskirts of northwestern Indian subcontinent. The core of the region of Gandhara was the Peshawar valley and Swat valley, though the cultural influence of "Greater Gandhara" extended across the Indus.
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  • On the second day of the Pakistan Tour, you will visit one of the most ancient and important archeological sites, i.e., Gandhara Civilization heritage sites.
  • He visited the region during the tail end of the Gandhara civilization, after the time when it had achieved its greatest feats and was falling into decay.
  • Aftab Ahmad spoke with experts and visited museums and archaeological cites to discover the spirit of Gandhara or the "land of fragrance" that still inspires a...
  • Hindko, historically spoken in Purushapura, the ancient capital of the Gandhara Civilization, has deep roots in the region's rich cultural and intellectual...
  • In conclusion, the Gandhara civilization was a remarkable fusion of cultures, religions, and artistic traditions, playing a crucial role in the spread of Buddhism and...
  • The Archeology Department found traces of the Gandhara civilization during excavations at the site of Dilu Rai Thir in Rajanpur.
  • Gandhara was an ancient civilization that flourished in the northwestern region of the Subcontinent, covering parts of present-day Pakistan and Afghanistan.
  • The Gandhara Civilization’s artwork and buildings show a rare blending of local customs with Hellenistic and Buddhist influences.