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848:. Owing to its strategic location, Taxila has changed hands many times over the centuries, with many polities vying for its control. When the great ancient trade routes connecting these regions ceased to be important, the city sank into insignificance and was finally destroyed in the 5th century by the invading
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The main ruins of Taxila include four major cities, each belonging to a distinct time period, at three different sites. The earliest settlement at Taxila is found in the
Hathial section, which yielded pottery shards that date from as early as the late 2nd millennium BCE to the 6th century BCE. The
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Brahmins trace their origins to the Gandhara region, located in contemporary northwest Pakistan between Peshawar and Taxila. The region has long been associated with governmental administrative and military service. In addition to being referred to as "Husaini" Brahmins for their
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Rajputs Kokhar were the domiciles of India and were originally followers of
Hinduism, later on they embraced Islam and with the passage of time most of them settled near Jehlam, Pindadan Khan, Ahmed Abad and Pothar. In Rajouri District, Khokhars are residing in various
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Manikpur or
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in 1915 and Dhuliān in 1935; the Tut field was discovered in 1968, Missa Keswal was discovered in 1992 and exploration continued in the area in the 1990s. The oil fields are connected by pipeline to the
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Muslims, and so are the Khokhar who have only a few Hindu families. In early stages the converted Rajputs continued with preconversion practices.
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Politics and Economics at Taxila University. Taxila University is one of the oldest known universities in the world and it was the chief learning centre in ancient India."
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The plateau covers about 7 percent of all the cultivated land of
Pakistan and most of it is very fertile, but the region does not have any proper irrigation system, with the
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Bhir Mound ruins at the site date from the 6th century BCE, and are adjacent to
Hathial. The ruins of Sirkap date to the 2nd century BCE, and were built by the region's
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Hussain (1 November 2009). "Socio-Cultural and Economic Changes among Muslims Rajputs: A Case Study of Rajouri District in J&K".
1984:, p. 479. This shows that Taxila was a seat not of elementary, but higher, education, of colleges or a university as distinguished from schools."
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in 1997, as an "exceptional example of the Muslim military architecture of Central and South Asia."
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for its association with the founder of the Sikh faith,
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was built upon a hill overlooking the Pothohar Plateau.
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brothers spent a significant portion of their exile.
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2068:(in English and Persian). The Panjabi Adabi Academy.
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sacrificed himself to feed seven hungry tiger cubs.
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739:. The southern end of the plateau is bounded by the
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1124:empire, who ruled from nearby Purushapura (modern
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927:are the native people of the Pothohar, speaking
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1957:over the wide world of letters in India."
1509:, the highest military award of Pakistan.
1384:in 320 BC, but it started trading in the
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2714:Directorate General of Archaeology.
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1481:, Former prime minister of Pakistan
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2064:Chand, Raizada Diwan Duni (1965).
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1563:List of Rulers of Pothohar Plateau
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887:, the Pothohar was a part of the
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2782:Handbook of World Salt Resources
1627:. Springer Nature. p. 912.
1333:. The site is also important in
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1698:History and culture of Panjab
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820:—the pivotal junction of the
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2169:Singh, Kumar Suresh (2003).
1994:Raheela Nazir (2018-05-12).
1453:, and are now housed in the
874:University of ancient Taxila
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3330:Regions of Punjab, Pakistan
2911:Bernstein, Richard (2001).
2848:"Khewra Salt Mines Project"
2680:Sah, Krishna Kumar (2016).
2226:. Anmol Publ. p. 142.
1558:Mountain ranges of Pakistan
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2813:Camerapix (July 1998).
2718:. Government of Punjab.
2562:"Pakistan: Rohtas Fort"
868:designated Taxila as a
791:of the Pothohar, where
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663:Satāh Murtafā Pо̄ṭhohār
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2220:Bakshi, S. R. (1995).
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1271:, near the city of
1182:World Heritage Site
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2826:978-1-56656-240-9
2792:978-0-306-30315-9
2568:(17). 7 May 2006.
2566:World Archaeology
2508:(Subscription or
2475:Wheeler, Mortimer
2389:978-1-85070-652-6
2260:978-0-8108-6344-6
2180:978-81-7304-118-1
2106:pwd.punjab.gov.pk
1857:978-0-415-32919-4
1823:978-0-415-36166-8
1634:978-3-030-73943-0
1604:978-81-85002-34-7
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