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suggests that the term should be discarded altogether, holding that there is no justification whatsoever for any such grouping (in addition to the term itself having a problematic history of use), and prefers to make a finer classification of these languages into smaller genealogical groups directly under the IA heading, a classification we shall return to shortly... Zoller identifies the Dardic languages as the modern successors of the Middle Indo-Aryan (MIA) language Gandhari (also Gandhari Prakrit), but along with Bashir, Zoller concludes that the family tree model alone will not explain all the historical developments.
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Greater Gandhara can be understood as a primarily linguistic rather than a political term, that is, as comprising the regions where Gandharl was the indigenous or adopted language'. Accordingly, it includes places such as Bamiyan where over two hundred of fragments of manuscripts in Gandharl have been discovered along with a larger group of manuscripts in Sanskrit.
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picture of my father and grandfather, they accompanied me, many of them armed with swords and bows, and our numbers increased daily; and when we reached this city, the inhabitants, with torches lit at the altar of the Sun, and singing the praises of my father and grandfather, came out and welcomed me, and brought me hither.
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How on this his father, then sixteen years of age, fled to the king beyond the Hydaspes, a greater king than himself, who received him kindly... he requested to be sent to the Brahmans; and how the Brahmans educated him; and how in time he married the daughter of the Hydaspian king, and received with
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he bought the boy by paying on the spot 1000 kdrshapanas. Kautilya(Chanakya) then took the boy with him to his native city of Takshasila (Taxila), then the most renowned seat of learning in India, and had him educated there for a period of seven or eight years in the humanities and the practical arts
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In the Peshawar district, there does not remain any Indian dialect continuing this old Gandhari. The last to disappear was Tirahi, still spoken some years ago in Afghanistan, in the vicinity of Jalalabad, by descendants of migrants expelled from Tirah by the Afridis in the 19th century. Nowadays, it
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The king then told how his father, the son of a king, had been left very young an orphan; and how during his minority two of his relatives according to Indian custom acted as regents, but with so little regard to law, that some nobles conspired against them, and slow them as they were sacrificing to
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Philostratus comments that the people who live between the River Kophen and Taxila have a coinage not of gold and silver but of Orichalcum and black brass. He describes the houses as designed so that if you look at them from the outside, they appear to have only one storey, but if you go inside they
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The regions beyond the, river Indus on the west are inhabited, up to the river Kophen, by two Indian tribes, the Astakenoi and the Assakenoi...In the dominions of the Assakanoi there is a great city called Massaka, the seat of the sovereign power which controls the whole realm. And there is an other
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The Greater Gandhara of philologists, or at least of Salomon, extends beyond the western foothills of the Hindu Kush and the Karakorum Highway to include parts of Bactria and even parts of the region around the Tarim Basin. As Salomon specifies in The Buddhist Literature from Ancient Gandhara, 'thus
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Three local chiefs had their reasons for supporting him. One of these, Sisicottus, came from Swat and was later rewarded by an appointment in this locality. Sangaeus from Gandhara had a grudge against his brother Astis, and to improve his chances of royalty, sided with Alexander. The ruler of Taxila
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Paul Harrison has worked on some of the texts that are arguably the earliest versions we have of the Mahāyāna sūtras, those translated into Chinese in the last half of the second century AD by the Indo-Scythian translator Lokakṣema. Harrison points to the enthusiasm in the Lokakṣema sūtra corpus for
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script in 1838. Chinese records provided locations and site plans for Buddhist shrines. Along with the discovery of coins, these records provided clues necessary to piece together the history of Gandhara. In 1848 Cunningham found Gandhara sculptures north of Peshawar. He also identified the site of
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The name of Aspavarma occurs four times in the eighth avadana of the above mentioned Buddhist manuscripts. The story in the avadana text involves some interaction between Aspavarman and Jhadamitra (a Saka noble) with regard to the provision of a place for the monks to stay during the rainy season.
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In the Gupta epoch, again, some of the provinces were administered by princes of the royal blood designated kumaras. The same was the case in the time of Asoka. Three instances of such Kumara governorship are known from his edicts. Thus one kumara was stationed at Takshasila to govern the frontier
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Ashoka arrived in Taxila at the head of an armed contingent, the swords remained in their scabbards: the citizenry, instead of offering resistance came out of their city and on its roads to welcome him, saying 'we did not want to rebel against the prince.. nor even against King Bundusara; but evil
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Buhler had shown that the KharoshthI characters are derived from Aramaic, which Origin of was in common use for official purposes all over the Achaemenian empire during the KharoshthI period when it comprised north-western India... And Buhler is right in assuming that KharoshthI is ' the result of
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Palula belongs to a group of Indo-Aryan (IA) languages spoken in the Hindukush region that are often referred to as "Dardic" languages... It has been and is still disputed to what extent this primarily geographically defined grouping has any real classificatory validity... On the one hand, Strand
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Subhagasena seems to be the successor of Virasena, who came to the throne after Ashoka, according to Taranatha. It appears that after the secession of the north-western half of India from the Maurya empire after the death of Ashoka, Virasena entrenched his hold over it while the other eastern and
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When I crossed the Hydraotis, I heard that, of the usurpers, one was already dead, and the other besieged in this very palace; so I hurried on, proclaiming to the villages I passed through who I was, and what were my rights : and the people received me gladly, and declaring I was the very
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Taxiles and the others came to meet him, bringing gifts reckoned of value among the Indians. They presented him with the twenty-five elephants....and when they reached the Indus, they were to make all necessary preparations for the passage of the army. Taxiles and the other chiefs marched with
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Phraotes, in answer, said that he was moderate because his wants were few, and that as he was wealthy, he employed his wealth in doing good to his friends, and in subsidizing the barbarians, his neighbours, to prevent them from themselves ravaging, or allowing other barbarians to ravage his
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Other scholars had alternately equated Jibin with Kapisa and more frequently with Kashmir. Kuwayama concludes that while this identification might prove correct for some sources, the Gaoseng zhuan s fourth and fifth century placement of Jibin coincides clearly with the narrower geographical
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although Saifur Rahman Dar sought in 2007 to extend the geographical frame to the left bank of the Jhelum river, on account of six Buddhist images discovered at the sites of Mehlan, Patti Koti, Burarian, Cheyr and Qila Ram Kot (Dar 2007: 45-59), evidence remains insufficient to support his
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The Hindu Śāhis were therefore neither Bhattis, or Janjuas, nor Brahmans. They were simply Uḍis/Oḍis. It can now be seen that the term Hindu Śāhi is a misnomer and, based as it is merely upon religious discrimination, should be discarded and forgotten. The correct name is Uḍi or Oḍi Śāhi
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The Ramayana places Gandhara on both banks of the Indus....According to Strabo, Gandharites lay along the river Kophes, between the Khoaspes and the Indus. Ptolemy places Gandhara between Suastos (Swat) and the Indus including both banks of Koa immediately above its junction with the
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also recounts that his father, being the son of a king, had become an orphan from a young age. In accordance with Indian customs, two of his relatives assumed responsibility for his upbringing until they were killed by rebellious nobles during a ritualistic ceremony along the
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had been defeated by Pukkusāti's Gāndhārī kingdom. Therefore, following Prakash's position, the Achaemenids would have been able to conquer Gandhāra only after a period of decline after the reign of Pukkusāti, combined with the growth of Achaemenid power under the kings
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Chanakya, who is described as a resident of the city of Taxila, returned to his native city with the boy and had him educated for a period of 7 or 8 years at that famous seat of learning where all the ' sciences and arts ' of the times were taught, as we know from the
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The state of Gaofu to the southwest of Da Yuezhi and is also a large state. Its way of life resembles that of Tianzhu and the people are weak and easily conquered. They excel in commerce, and internally they are very wealthy. Their political allegiance has never been
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When many were thus wounded and not a few killed, the women, taking the arms of the fallen, fought side by side with the men for the imminence of the danger and the great interests at stake forced them to do violence to their nature, and to take an active part in the
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A silver drinking vessel with an animal style ibex figure formerly belonging to the "Yagu king" Kharaosta that was rededicated as a Buddhist reliquary by Indravarman may indicate this object was given to the apracas as a gift in exchange for some form of tribute or
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In the 19th century, British soldiers and administrators started taking an interest in the ancient history of the Indian Subcontinent. In the 1830s coins of the post-Ashoka period were discovered, and in the same period, Chinese travelogues were translated.
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Bimbisara and his son Ajatasatru, he did not probably come to the throne before 540 or 530 bc, and Pukkusati also may be regarded as ruling in Gandhara about that time. He would be thus a contemporary of Cyrus who established his power and authority in 549
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The first was dedicated by Prahodi, the woman of the inner court of Vijayamitra, and is dated 32 Vijayamitra (30/31 CE)...This year represents in all likelihood one of Vijayamitra's last as ruler, for the throne would subsequently be given to his son
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goes further to say that Prajñāpāramitā had great success in the north-west during the Kushan period, and may have been the "fortress and hearth" of early Mahāyāna, but not its origin, which he associates with the Mahāsāṃghika branch of Buddhism.
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must be entirely extinct and in the NWFP can only found modern Iranian languages brought in by later immigrants (Baluch, Pashto) or Indian languages brought in by the paramount political power (Urdu, Panjabi) or by Hindu traders (Hindko).
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the Reliquary Inscription of Ariaśrava et al (No. 31), dated 98 Azes (50/51 CE), whose donor, Ariaśrava, stipulates her relic dedication was made in the reign of Gondopahres' nephew Abdagases and the General Aśpavarma, son of Indravarma
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reliquary, indicating was a gift in exchange for tribute or assistance. According to another reliquary inscription Indravarma is noted as the Lord of Gandhara and general during the reign of Vijayamitra. According to Apracha chronology,
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This tradition is curiously confirmed by Plutarch's statement that Chandragupta as a youth had met Alexander during his campaigns in the Panjab. This was possible because Chandragupta was already living in that locality with Kautilya
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against the usurpers. With fervent support from the populace, Phraotes led a triumphant entry into the residence of the usurpers, whilst the citizens brandished torches, swords, and bows in a display of unified resistance.
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The Mauryan empire proper, north of the line of the Nerbudda and the Vindhya mountains, had pivoted upon three great cities: pataliputra the capital and the seat of the emperor, Taxila the seat of the viceroy of the North
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By the time Gandhara had been absorbed into the empire of Mahmud of Ghazni, Buddhist buildings were already in ruins and Gandhara's art had been forgotten. After Al-Biruni, the Kashmiri writer Kalhaṇa wrote his book
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Under Persian rule, a system of centralized administration, with a bureaucratic system, was introduced into the Indus Valley for the first time. Provinces or "satrapy" were established with provincial capitals. The
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It is the same Mihirkula who is referred to in the Rajatarangini, the History of Kashmir, by Kalhana, as a wicked king who was opposed to the local Brahmins and·who imported Gandhara Brahmins into Kashmir and
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Alexander then crossed the River Guraeus (the Panchkora, in Dir District). Beyond the Karmani pass lies the Talash valley. The Assacenians, identified with the Asvakas of Sanskrit literature, tried to defend
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Polybius states: "He (Antiochus the Great) crossed the Caucasus and descended into India, renewed his friendship with Sophogsenus the king of the Indians; received more elephants, until he had 150 altogether
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The apracas were also connected by marital alliance with the Odi kings in the Swat valley since a royal relative and officer named Suhasoma in a Buddhist reliquary inscription of Senavarman was married to
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made several discoveries in the Peshawar and Swat Valley. Excavation of many of the sites of the Gandhara Civilization is being done by researchers from Peshawar and several universities around the world.
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Local Greek rulers still exercised a feeble and precarious power along the borderland, but the last vestige of the Greco-Indian rulers was finished by a people known to the old Chinese as the Yeuh-Chi.
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The interesting additional information we get from these coins is that Sasan, a former associate of Gondophares and afterwards one of his successors in the Taxila region, was the son of Aspa's brother
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began translating some of the first Buddhist sutras into Chinese. The earliest of these translations show evidence of having been translated from the Gāndhārī language. Lokakṣema translated important
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The Persians indeed summoned the Hydrakai from India to serve as mercenaries, but they did not lead an army into the country and only approached its borders when Kyros marched against the Massagatai.
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noble hunters, together with two Alchon hunters and one of the Alchons inside a medallion. At one point, the Kidarites withdrew from Gandhara, and the Alchons took over their mints from the time of
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arrow, peace terms were negotiated between the Queen of Massaga and Alexander. However, when the defenders had vacated the fort, a fierce battle ensued when Alexander broke the treaty. According to
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This man of good family read the message sent by his friend King Bimbisāra and after completely renouncing his one hundred yojana-wide domain of Takkasīla, he became a monk out of reverence for Me.
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According to tradition he began by strengthening his position by an alliance with the Himalayan chief Parvataka, as stated in both the Sanskrit and Jaina texts, Mudradkshasa and Parisishtaparvan.
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king, whilst having one son who was Phraotes himself. Phraotes proceeds to narrate the opportune moment he seized to reclaim his ancestral kingdom, sparked by a rebellion of the citizens of
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during periods of their respective strength, only to be lost when these powers experienced a decline. The Xiyu Zhuan describes Tianzhu's customs as bearing similarities to that of the
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It is during this period that the fusion of Hellenistic and South Asian mythological, artistic and religious elements becomes most apparent, especially in the region of Gandhara.
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fragmented the region of Bactria into five distinct territories, with each tribe of the Yuezhi assuming dominion over a separate kingdom. However, a century after this division,
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A Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms: being an account by the Chinese monk Fâ-hsien of his travels in India and Ceylon (A.D. 399–414) in search of the Buddhist Books of Discipline
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The Parthians and Chorasmians had for their commander Artabazus son of Pharnaces, the Sogdians Azanes son of Artaeus, the Gandarians and Dadicae Artyphius son of Artabanus.
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in a hymn asking fever to leave the body of the sick man and instead go those aforementioned tribes. The tribes listed were the furthermost border tribes known to those in
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Problems of Chronology in Gandhāran Art: Proceedings of the First International Workshop of the Gandhāra Connections Project, University of Oxford, 23rd-24th March, 2017
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According to the Buddhist account Pukkusati, king of Taksasila, sent an embassy and a letter to king Bimbisara of Magadha and he also defeated Pradyota, king of Avanti.
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and parts of the northwest Indian subcontinent including Gandhara probably sometime between 390 and 410 from Kushan empire, around the end of the rule of Gupta Emperor
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Early Buddhist Art of China and Central Asia, Volume 2 The Eastern Chin and Sixteen Kingdoms Period in China and Tumshuk, Kucha and Karashahr in Central Asia (2 vols)
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A CONCISE COMMENTARY ON MONOGRAPHS ON THE WESTERN REGIONS IN THE OFFICIAL HISTORY BOOKS OF THE WESTERN & EASTERN HAN, WEI, JIN, SOUTHERN & NORTHERN DYNASTIES
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A CONCISE COMMENTARY ON MONOGRAPHS ON THE WESTERN REGIONS IN THE OFFICIAL HISTORY BOOKS OF THE WESTERN & EASTERN HAN, WEI, JIN, SOUTHERN & NORTHERN DYNASTIES
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A CONCISE COMMENTARY ON MONOGRAPHS ON THE WESTERN REGIONS IN THE OFFICIAL HISTORY BOOKS OF THE WESTERN & EASTERN HAN, WEI, JIN, SOUTHERN & NORTHERN DYNASTIES
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A CONCISE COMMENTARY ON MONOGRAPHS ON THE WESTERN REGIONS IN THE OFFICIAL HISTORY BOOKS OF THE WESTERN & EASTERN HAN, WEI, JIN, SOUTHERN & NORTHERN DYNASTIES
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A CONCISE COMMENTARY ON MONOGRAPHS ON THE WESTERN REGIONS IN THE OFFICIAL HISTORY BOOKS OF THE WESTERN & EASTERN HAN, WEI, JIN, SOUTHERN & NORTHERN DYNASTIES
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A CONCISE COMMENTARY ON MONOGRAPHS ON THE WESTERN REGIONS IN THE OFFICIAL HISTORY BOOKS OF THE WESTERN & EASTERN HAN, WEI, JIN, SOUTHERN & NORTHERN DYNASTIES
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A CONCISE COMMENTARY ON MONOGRAPHS ON THE WESTERN REGIONS IN THE OFFICIAL HISTORY BOOKS OF THE WESTERN & EASTERN HAN, WEI, JIN, SOUTHERN & NORTHERN DYNASTIES
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A CONCISE COMMENTARY ON MONOGRAPHS ON THE WESTERN REGIONS IN THE OFFICIAL HISTORY BOOKS OF THE WESTERN & EASTERN HAN, WEI, JIN, SOUTHERN & NORTHERN DYNASTIES
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attended the council at Jālandhra monastery during the time of Kaniṣka, suggesting some institutional strength for Mahāyāna in the north-west during this period.
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More than a hundred years later, the xihou of guishuang(kushan) named Qiujiuque(Kujula) attacked and destroyed the other four xihou and established himself king.
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Then crossing the mountains Alexander descended to a city called Arigaeum , and found that this had been set on fire by the inhabitants, who had afterwards fled.
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The Geography Of Gandhāran Art: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop of the Gandhāra Connections Project, University of Oxford, 22nd-23rd March, 2018
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The Geography Of Gandhāran Art: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop of the Gandhāra Connections Project, University of Oxford, 22nd-23rd March, 2018
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flourished and produced some of the best pieces of sculpture from the Indian subcontinent. Gandhara's culture peaked during the reign of the great Kushan king
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and Black brass, and their houses appearing as single-story structures from the outside, but upon entering, underground rooms were also present. They describe
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noble, Jhadamitra, engaged in discussions concerning the establishment of accommodation for monks during the rainy seasons, displaying that he was a patron of
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documented their implementation of a scorched earth strategy, evidenced by the city ablaze upon Alexander's arrival, with its inhabitants already fleeing. The
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Since Aspavarman's coins overlap with late or post-humous issues of Azes II and the Indo-parthian ruler Gondophares, he probably flourished from ca. 20-50 CE.
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were built and old ones were enlarged. Huge statues of the Buddha were erected in monasteries and carved into the hillsides. Kanishka also built the 400-foot
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was conquered. The following Shahi rulers all resisted the Ghaznavids but were ultimately unsuccessful, resulting in the downfall of the empire in 1026 CE.
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While according to the recent research, the cultural influence of Gandhāra even reached up to the valley of the Jhelum River in the east (Dar 2007: 54-55).
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Chanakya was a native of Takkasila, the son of a brahmin, learned in the three Vedas and mantras, skilled in political expedients, deceitful, a politician.
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The Behistun inscription of the Achaemenid emperor Darius indicates that Gandhara was conquered by the Persians in the later part of the 6th century BCE.
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The coins further show that Sasan, who was at first a subordinate ruler under Gondophares, subsequently assumed independent or quasi-independent status.
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Filigenzi, Anna (2000). "Reviewed Work: A Catalogue of the Gandhāra Sculpture in the British Museum, Vol. I: Text, Vol. II: Plates by Wladimir Zwalf".
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O. Bopearachchi, "Premières frappes locales de l'Inde du Nord-Ouest: nouvelles données", in Trésors d'Orient: Mélanges offerts à Rika Gyselen, Fig. 1
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descended into India to renew his ties with King Subhagasena in 206 BCE, subsequently receiving a substantial gift of 150 elephants from the monarch.
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The geographical location of Gandhara has undergone alterations throughout history, with the general understanding being the region situating between
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who visited the country. The stupa was built during the Kushan era to house Buddhist relics and was among the tallest buildings in the ancient world.
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in the third-century BCE. Various monks were dispatched to different parts of the empire and the missionary dispatched to Gandhara specifically was
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fiercely contested Alexander's forces, resulting in their eventual defeat. Subsequently, Alexander traversed the River Guraeus in the contemporary
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from 630 CE explained that Mihirakula ordered the destruction of Buddhism and the expulsion of monks. The Buddhist art of Gandhara, in particular
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The army of Malayaketu (Parvataka) comprised recruits from the following peoples : Khasa, Magadha, Gandhara, Yavana, Saka, Chedi and Huna.
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Here he had to depend upon and appoint Indians as his satraps, viz., Ambhi, king of Taxila, to rule from the Indus to the Hydaspes (Jhelum).
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The Brahmanas of Gandhara accepted from him gift of agraharas; they no doubt, too, were similar as his own and were the meanest Brahmanas.
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Marshall, John H. (1909): "Archaeological Exploration in India, 1908–9." (Section on: "The stūpa of Kanishka and relics of the Buddha").
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The Ramayana places Gandhara on both banks of the Indus with its two royal cities Pushkalavati for the west and Takshasila for the east.
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and his son yangouzhen(Vima takto) succeeded him as king. He in his turn destroyed Tianzhu and installed a general there to control it.
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The domain of the Apracas was probably centred in Bajaur and extended to Swat, Gandhara, Taxila and other parts of Eastern Afghanistan
5809: 4629: 3674: 11572: 8512: 9662: 8754: 3579: 1646:, the Asvakas, including women fighting alongside their husbands, valiantly resisted Alexander's army but were ultimately defeated. 2080:. A reliquary inscription dedicated to 50 CE, by a woman named Ariasrava, describes that her donation was made during the reign of 8586:
Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks: Mobility and Exchange Within and Beyond the Northwestern Borderlands of South Asia
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Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks: Mobility and Exchange Within and Beyond the Northwestern Borderlands of South Asia
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Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks: Mobility and Exchange Within and Beyond the Northwestern Borderlands of South Asia
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Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks: Mobility and Exchange Within and Beyond the Northwestern Borderlands of South Asia
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Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks: Mobility and Exchange Within and Beyond the Northwestern Borderlands of South Asia
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Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks: Mobility and Exchange Within and Beyond the Northwestern Borderlands of South Asia
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Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks: Mobility and Exchange Within and Beyond the Northwestern Borderlands of South Asia
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and monasteries. These discoveries helped to piece together much more of the chronology of the history of Gandhara and its art.
10480: 10354: 2276:. This event led to the usurpation of the throne, compelling Phraotes' father to seek refuge with the king situated beyond the 1748:
but rather against oppressive ministers. In Ashoka's subsequent tenure as emperor, he appointed his son as the new governor of
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Kingdoms and cities of ancient Buddhism, with Gandhara located in the northwest of this region, during the time of the Buddha (
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with significant gifts, esteemed among the Indian populace, and subsequently accompanied him on the expedition crossing the
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being part of the kingdom. Due to this important position, Buddhist texts listed the Gandhāra kingdom as one of the sixteen
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excavated at Taxila between 1912 and 1934. He discovered separate Greek, Parthian, and Kushan cities and a large number of
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in 1151. He recorded some events that took place in Gandhara and provided details about its last royal dynasty and capital
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region, possibly during his time at the university. Subsequent to Alexander's death, Chanakya and Chandragupta allied with
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Formerly, when the Yuezhi had been destroyed by the Xiongnu, they moved to Daxia and divided the country into five Xihou.
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They are taken to the palace. They found the city divided by narrow streets, well-arranged, and reminding them of Athens.
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were extremely wealthy and excelled in commerce, with their cultural practices bearing resemblance to those observed in
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The three states of Tianzhu Jibin and Anxi had possessed it when they were strong and have lost it when they were weak.
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Rapson, Edward James; Haig, Sir Wolseley; Burn, Sir Richard; Dodwell, Henry; Wheeler, Sir Robert Eric Mortimer (1968).
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The Kushan period is considered the Golden Period of Gandhara. Peshawar Valley and Taxila are littered with ruins of
1465: 7423:, p. 187 and Pl. V B., "the horseman is shown wearing a turban-like head-gear with a small globule on the top". 2915: 721: 9288: 3831: 3761: 3638: 2611:, confirming the Alchon presence in this area around 450–500 CE. The numismatic evidence as well as the so-called " 1227:. During the 6th century BCE, Gandhāra was an important imperial power in north-west Iron Age South Asia, with the 8464:
The Life of Hiuen-Tsiang by the Shaman Hwui Li, with an Introduction containing an account of the Works of I-Tsing
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The Parthians, Chorasmians, Sogdians, Gandarians, and Dadicae in the army had the same equipment as the Bactrians.
9513: 9335: 3083:. The Gandhara region's dynamic cultural and political shifts influenced Hindko's linguistic development. Today, 2014: 1990: 5925:
More likely is that Indravasu governed until c. 50 CE, whereafter he was succeeded by his grandson Indravarma II
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took birth from, preserving its historical significance and reflecting the region's enduring linguistic legacy.
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The Apracharajas were a historical dynasty situated in the region of Gandhara, extending from the governance of
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Indian Epigraphy: A Guide to the Study of Inscriptions in Sanskrit, Prakrit, and the other Indo-Aryan Languages
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sect as well for its compilation, and in this sutra, there are many elements in common with the Lokottaravādin
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is reported to have subsidized both barbarians and neighbouring states, to avert incursions into his kingdom.
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Taxila in the 1860s. From then on a large number of Buddhist statues were discovered in the Peshawar valley.
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Coin Production and Circulation in Central Asia and North-West India (Before and after Alexander's Conquest)
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Coin Production and Circulation in Central Asia and North-West India (Before and after Alexander's Conquest)
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the extra ascetic practices, for dwelling in the forest, and above all for states of meditative absorption (
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The Grandeur of Gandhara: The Ancient Buddhist Civilization of the Swat, Peshawar, Kabul and Indus Valleys.
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The Grandeur of Gandhara: The Ancient Buddhist Civilization of the Swat, Peshawar, Kabul and Indus Valleys
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to quell the uprising. Upon entering the city, the populace conveyed that their rebellion was not against
8517:(in Greek and English). With an English translation by A. D. Godley. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 7734: 7697: 5239:
The Crossroads of Asia: transformation in image and symbol in the art of ancient Afghanistan and Pakistan
4832:'Late Bronze – Iron Age Swat Protohistoric Graves (Gandhara Grave Culture), Swat Valley, Pakistan (n-99)' 3132: 3038: 1654: 1638:, became a focal point. Despite an initial standoff which led to Alexander being struck in the leg by an 1136: 972:
and lasted until 800 BCE, and named for their distinct funerary practices. It was found along the Middle
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The Last Two Dynasties of the Sahis: An analysis of their history, archaeology, coinage and palaeography
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Monuments of Hope, Gloom and Glory in the Age of the Hunnic Wars: 50 years that changed India (484–534)
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The Seated Buddha, dating from 300 to 500 CE, was found near Jamal Garhi, and is now on display at the
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period, from the 1st to the 5th centuries, but it declined and was destroyed after the invasion of the
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remained in power after the Achaemenid conquest as a Persian vassal or if he was replaced by a Persian
1127:, Nagnajit, or Naggaji, was a prominent king who had adopted Jainism and was comparable to Dvimukha of 724:, also transliterated as Gadāra since the nasal "n" before consonants were omitted in Old Persian). In 8608:
Political History of Ancient India: From the Accession of Parikshit to the Extinction of Gupta Dynasty
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Rehman (2002: 41) makes a good case for calling the Hindu Śāhis by a more accurate name, "Uḍi Śāhis".
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The term Greater Gandhara describes the cultural and linguistic extent of Gandhara and its language,
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https://books.google.com/books?id=eUEiEAAAQBAJ&dq=en&pg=PA15#v=onepage&q=en&f=false
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hunters wearing characteristic crowns, as well as two Alchon hunters (one of them shown here, with
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whilst also describing him as 'Stratega' or general of the Aprachas. In accordance with a Buddhist
1779:, and Virasena emerged as its king. Noteworthy for his diplomatic endeavors, Virasena's successor, 650:
and later assumed control with his support. Subsequently, Gandhara was successively annexed by the
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Hinduism. In: Joseph Kitagawa, "The Religious Traditions of Asia: Religion, History, and Culture"
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Coningham, Robin, and Mark Manuel, (2008). "Kashmir and the Northwest Frontier", Asia, South, in
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claimed that Tirahi is "probably the remnant of a dialect group extending from Tirah through the
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2 vols. Trans. by Samuel Beal. London. Reprint: Delhi. Oriental Books Reprint Corporation. 1969.
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sources to have been a "terrible persecutor of their religion" in Gandhara. During the reign of
2184:, emerged as a figure of significance. Aspavarman, a preceding Apracharaja contemporaneous with 2142:) as their residence, but during their last few years of existence, the capital shifted between 1912:. Archaeological evidence also establishes dynastic affiliations between them and the rulers of 10389: 10111: 9283: 8847: 8797: 8620: 8611: 5139: 4098: 3539: 3266: 3010: 1971: 1853:
area of Gandhara, mentioned on a 1st-century CE signet ring, bearing the Kharoṣṭhī inscription
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the Lord Vijayamitra Apracarāja, and Indravarma the General, Ruler of Gandhāra, are worshipped
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sources claim that he renounced his throne and became a monk after becoming a disciple of the
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Alexander's Campaigns in Sind and Baluchistan and the Siege of the Brahmin Town of Harmatelia
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and India and states that he had given thousands of villages to these Brahmins in Kashmir.
2442:(127 CE – 150 CE). The cities of Taxila (Takṣaśilā) at Sirsukh and Purushapura (modern-day 2346: 1814:(205–171 BCE), wearing the scalp of an elephant, symbol of his conquest of the Indus valley 1408: 1370: 942: 788: 542: 6894:
History of Civilizations of Central Asia: The crossroads of civilizations, A.D. 250 to 750
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its customs are the same as those of Yuezhi...the inhabitants ride on elephants in warfare
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Some sounds are omitted in the writing of Old Persian and are shown with a raised letter.
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records that Kaniṣka of the Kushan Empire presided over the establishment of the Mahāyāna
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was compiled in the age of the Kushan Empire in the 1st and 2nd centuries CE, by order of
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discoveries however further evidence is needed to support this, though during the rule of
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and was the residence of a sovereign who ruled over what of old was the kingdom of Porus.
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ruler, Lagaturman. Samanta succeeded him, and it was during his reign that the region of
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is situated between 20 and 50 CE, during which numismatic evidence overlaps him with the
1714:. This alliance resulted in the formation of a composite army, comprising Gandharans and 1699: 1695: 1685: 1603: 1592: 1426: 1420: 1212: 1188: 870: 810: 639: 623: 326: 6181:
In the Indus valley Gondophares was succeeded by his nephew Abdagases and then by Sases.
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Kulke, Professor of Asian History Hermann; Kulke, Hermann; Rothermund, Dietmar (2004).
3753: 3475: 3460: 3414: 3214: 3072: 3071:, has deep roots in the region's rich cultural and intellectual heritage. Derived from 2724: 2439: 2435: 1922:
The dynasty is argued to have been founded by Vijayakamitra, identified as a vassal to
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and that most of the monasteries were deserted and left in ruins. It is also noted by
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His empire survived him in a fragmented manner until the last independent Greek king,
565:, the region attained its height from the 1st century to the 5th century CE under the 11552: 11334: 11330: 11288: 11277: 11255: 11223: 11209: 10894: 10236: 10186: 9864: 9493: 9483: 9468: 9438: 9391: 9303: 8790: 8668: 8590: 8542: 8534: 8498: 8474: 8396: 8388: 8338: 8311: 8279: 8124: 8078: 8051: 8020: 7981: 7942: 7911: 7884: 7857: 7779: 7742: 7705: 7653: 7626: 7340: 7313: 7286: 7261: 7223: 7196: 7107: 7019: 6981: 6954: 6926: 6898: 6864: 6824: 6794: 6764: 6733: 6703: 6673: 6643: 6613: 6583: 6546: 6503: 6460: 6417: 6375: 6333: 6291: 6254: 6227: 6200: 6170: 6072: 6036: 5985: 5955: 5876: 5845: 5815: 5709: 5657: 5544: 5359: 5342: 5243: 5061: 5035: 4921: 4550: 4516: 4413: 4285: 4281: 4206: 4179: 4152: 4125: 4088: 3586: 3511: 3426: 3186: 3174: 3042: 3028: 3006: 2802:. The Hindu Shahis are believed to belong to the Uḍi/Oḍi tribe, namely the people of 2671: 2479: 1662: 1658: 1531: 1497: 1412: 1373:
confirms that his empire had inherited this region from Cyrus. It is unknown whether
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Another important member of the Apraca lineage was the general (stratega) Aspavarman
3494:) which resulted compatible with the outcrops located in the mountains northwest of 3374: 3246: 2482:
flourished and Buddha was represented in human form. Under the Kushans new Buddhist
2208:, whilst a numismatic hoard had found coins of Sasan together with smaller coins of 976:
course, even though earlier research considered it to be expanded to the Valleys of
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The flame and the lotus: Indian and Southeast Asian art from the Kronos collections
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This king invaded Anxi(Parthia) and took Gaofu(Kabul) and destroyed Puda and Jibin.
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invasion of Bactria and relocated to Gandhara, pushing the Indo-Greeks east of the
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though Gandhara eventually succumbed as a tributary to the Achaemenids. During the
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Through the Jade Gate to Rome: A Study of the Silk Routes, 1st to 2nd centuries CE
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History Of Ancient And Early Medieval India From The Stone Age To The 12th Century
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The artistic traditions of Gandhara art can be divided into the following phases:
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According to the Xiyu Zhuan, the inhabitants residing in the upper reaches of the
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era, Gandhara held a pivotal position as a core territory within the empire, with
1630:, as chronicled in Sanskrit literature. The primary stronghold among the Asvakas, 1556:
and Astakanoi whom he describes as 'Indian' and occupying the two great cities of
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never conquered India and had only approached its borders after battling with the
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Errington, Elizabeth; Trust, Ancient India and Iran; Museum, Fitzwilliam (1992).
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Di Castro, Angelo Andrea; Hope, Colin A. (2005). "The Barbarisation of Bactria".
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of China. Buddhist art spread from Gandhara to other parts of Asia. In Gandhara,
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the intercourse between the offices of the Satraps and of the native authorities
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Olivieri, Luca M., Roberto Micheli, Massimo Vidale, and Muhammad Zahir, (2019).
3049:, Gāndhārī spread into adjoining regions of South and Central Asia. It used the 2450:
became the capital of the great empire stretching from Central Asia to Northern
888:. In later historical contexts, Greater Gandhara encompassed the territories of 519:, though the cultural influence of Greater Gandhara extended westwards into the 11193: 11066: 10963: 10564: 10449: 10434: 10316: 10286: 10221: 10206: 10156: 10106: 10041: 10031: 9976: 9959: 9939: 9929: 9924: 9884: 9764: 9744: 9739: 9734: 9589: 9579: 9537: 9405: 9345: 9298: 9268: 9258: 9142: 8979: 8974: 8969: 8908: 8862: 8857: 8842: 7147: 3894: 3505: 3422: 3389: 3348:
which flourished in the Gandhāra region. However, it is likely that the longer
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The history of the Hindu Shahis begins in 843 CE with Kallar deposing the last
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and achieved victories over neighbouring kingdoms such as that of the realm of
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went to learn the three Vedas and the eighteen branches of knowledge, with the
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were brought from the Gandhāra region to China as early as 147 CE, when the
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He gave thousands of villages in Vijayeahvara to the Brahmanas of Gandhara.
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The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture: The Indo-Aryan Migration Debate
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The Making of Early Kashmir: Intercultural Networks and Identity Formation
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Rajatarangini of Kalhana - English - Jogesh Chunder Dutt Volumes 1 & 2
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her seven villages as pin-money, and had issue one son, himself, Phraotes.
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The Grandeur of Gandhara, Rafi-us Samad, Algora Publishing, 2011, p.64-67
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Greco-Buddhist Relations in the Hellenistic Far East: Sources and Contexts
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city, Peukalaitis, which is also of great size and not far from the Indus.
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proper, and there is no evidence that all the kings who assumed the title
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During the 6th century BCE, Gandhara was governed under the reign of King
1219:, Uddālaka Āruṇi himself favourably referred to Gāndhārī education to the 896:
which had splintered from Gandhara proper and also extended into parts of
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The Origins of Yoga and Tantra. Indic Religions to the Thirteenth Century
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in Ghazni and Kabul in response to their conquests, his grand-daughter
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The Alchons undertook the mass destruction of Buddhist monasteries and
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southern half of the country passed under the domination of Samprati.
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is known through numismatic evidence to have overstruck the coins of
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Gandhara's first recorded culture was the Grave Culture that emerged
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of the Kushan tribe emerged victorious by destroying the other four
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and then further by Indravasu's grandson Indravarma II in c. 50 CE.
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This shows that the Aspavarman was a patron of the Buddhist Samgha.
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As per Pali sources, Buddhism first reached Gandhara following the
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in width, approximately 500 to 800 miles wide, with his capital at
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in 46 AD, that during this time the Gandharans living between the
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script and commissioned the construction of a monumental stupa in
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Si-Yu-Ki: Buddhist Records of the Western World, by Hiuen Tsiang.
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in eastern Afghanistan, by descendants of migrants expelled from
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Bulletin of the School of Oriental Studies, University of London
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tribes and consolidating his reign as king. Kujula then invaded
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states that his father received an education facilitated by the
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It has also been discovered that Sasan overstruck the coins of
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Taxila was about the size of Ninovoh, walled like a Greek city
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Rehman, Abdur (2009). "A Note on the Etymology of Gandhāra".
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History of ancient India: on the basis of Buddhist literature
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Eggermont, Alexander's Campaigns in Sind and Baluchistan 1975
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ruled Gandhara until 843 CE when they were overthrown by the
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from the Kidarites. Coins of the Alchons rulers Khingila and
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is additionally noteworthy for receiving the above-mentioned
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had become an important centre of knowledge where the men of
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Location of Gandhara in South Asia (Afghanistan and Pakistan)
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Macdonell, Arthur Anthony; Keith, Arthur Berriedale (1912).
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Macdonell, Arthur Anthony; Keith, Arthur Berriedale (1995).
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Horseman on a coin of Spalapati, i.e. the "War-lord" of the
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Neelis, Early Buddhist Transmission and Trade Networks 2010
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The first mention of the Gandhārīs is attested once in the
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governed the region and was most notable for defeating the
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into Gandhara. This hypothesis posits that the army which
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One proposed origin of the name is from the Sanskrit word
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ruler, emerged and took control of the routes across the
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upon request to the king and married the daughter of the
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claims that his son Śvetaketu also studied there. In the
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Gupta, Parmeshwari Lal; Kulashreshtha, Sarojini (1994).
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Lid with seated male figure, Gandhara. (1st–2nd century)
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One Jataka story even includes Kasmira within Gandhara.
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dynasty, but they probably belonged to wider groups of
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Wannaporn Rienjang and Peter Stewart (15 March 2019).
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Wannaporn Rienjang and Peter Stewart (15 March 2019).
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at Peshawar. This tower was reported by Chinese monks
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who was a general during the reign of the Apracharaja
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Rienjang, Wannaporn; Stewart, Peter (14 March 2018).
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The Great Departure from the Palace (2nd–3rd century)
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serving as the provincial capital of the North West.
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and were described as clothed similar to that of the
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Gandharan Connections Project (Cambridge, 2016–2021)
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Ann Heirman; Stephan Peter Bumbacher (11 May 2007).
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and crafts of the time, including the military arts.
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and the inhabitants riding on elephants in warfare.
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was among the famous students of Takṣaśila, and the
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Chowkhamba Sanskrit Series Office. p. 267. 6918: 6856: 6714:occupied Gandhara around 60 CE and Taxila by 78 CE 6250:On the Cusp of an Era: Art in the Pre-Kuṣāṇa World 6196:On the Cusp of an Era: Art in the Pre-Kuṣāṇa World 6166:On the Cusp of an Era: Art in the Pre-Kuṣāṇa World 4250:"UW Press: Ancient Buddhist Scrolls from Gandhara" 3197:shows the closest linguistic affinity possible to 3075:, a Middle Indo-Aryan language of northern India, 1930:. This epigraphic source further articulates that 1206: 1196: 1149: 662:though a regional Gandharan kingdom, known as the 8364:Carlo Rosa; Thomas Theye; Simona Pannuzi (2019). 4469:"On Yuan Chwang's travels in India, 629–645 A.D." 4365:Rajkamal Publications Limited, New Delhi (1943). 3864:Major cities of ancient Gandhara are as follows: 3696:Scene of the life of the Buddha (2nd–3rd century) 1680:, a prominent figure in the establishment of the 1488:satrapy, established 518 BCE with its capital at 1041:as a tribe that has sheep with good wool. In the 527:range. The region was a central location for the 11539: 8779:- National Fund for Cultural Heritage (Pakistan) 8638:On Yuan Chwang's Travels in India (A.D. 629–645) 5242:. Ancient India and Iran Trust. pp. 57–59. 4893: 4349:"3 alexander and his successors in central asia" 4328:"3 alexander and his successors in central asia" 3620:Wine-drinking and music, Hadda (1st–2nd century) 2454:with Gandhara being in the midst of it. Emperor 1728:reign witnessed a rebellion among the locals of 529:spread of Buddhism to Central Asia and East Asia 8760:University of Washington's Gandharan manuscript 8275:Gandharan Buddhism: Archaeology, Art, and Texts 6219: 3474:Siddhārtha shown as a bejeweled prince (before 3057:, and it died out about in the 4th century CE. 924:was often considered synonymous with Gandhara. 920:. However during the 5th and 6th centuries CE, 904:. Oddiyana was situated in the vicinity of the 495:civilization centred in present-day north-west 16:Ancient Indo-Aryan civilization of Sapta Sindhu 8725:The Rediscovery and Reception of Gandharan Art 8723:Rienjang, Wannaporn, and Peter Stewart (eds), 8660: 8579:. Reprint: Dover Publications, New York. 1965. 8559: 8218:"Gandharan Sculptural Style: The Buddha Image" 8091: 8044:Jain, Danesh; Cardona, George (26 July 2007). 7970:"The Dialectical Position of the Niya Prakrit" 7359: 7312:. Harvard University Press. pp. 241–242. 7038: 5795: 5517:"alexander and his successors in central asia" 5500:"alexander and his successors in central asia" 5483:"alexander and his successors in central asia" 5462:"alexander and his successors in central asia" 5442:"alexander and his successors in central asia" 5421:"alexander and his successors in central asia" 5401:"alexander and his successors in central asia" 5117: 5080: 5015: 4884: 4869: 4542: 4466: 4282:Hestia, a Tabula Iliaca and Poseidon's trident 2446:) reached new heights. Purushapura along with 1591:. Omphis, in a gesture of goodwill, presented 1485: 1069:, after which it is named, is attested in the 1000:ancestry, sometime between 1900 and 1500 BCE. 753: 728:, Gandhara was known as Jiāntuóluó, kɨɐndala, 695: 614:, the region was split into two factions with 10481: 10348: 9705: 9372: 8798: 8205:Mahāyāna Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations. 8176:Mahāyāna Buddhism: The Doctrinal Foundations. 7305: 7188: 7011: 6890: 4907: 4708:University Of Pittsburg Press U.s.a. (1961). 4688:University Of Pittsburg Press U.s.a. (1961). 4667:University Of Pittsburg Press U.s.a. (1961). 4275: 3632:Maya's white elephant dream (2nd–3rd century) 3142:Linguistic evidence links some groups of the 2950:Many stupas, such as the Shingerdar stupa in 1583:, who governed the region encompassed by the 1299:accounts, he had forged diplomatic ties with 707: 503:. The core of the region of Gandhara was the 10495: 8727:(Archaeopress, 2022) ISBN 978-1-80327-233-7. 8667:. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. 8602: 6891:Dani, Ahmad Hasan; Litvinsky, B. A. (1996). 6850: 5756:"Studies In Indian History And Civilization" 5734:"Studies In Indian History And Civilization" 4958: 4943: 4889:. Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. p. 4. 3463:flourished and achieved its peak during the 2708:was also vandalized during their invasions. 1900:. Renowned for their significant support of 582:The history of Gandhara originates with the 11456: 9674:Taxation districts of the Achaemenid Empire 8043: 7363:The Hunas In India Vol-lviii (1967) Ac 4776 7015:The Political History of the Hūṇas in India 6535:"The Indian Travels of Apollonius of Tyana" 6492:"The Indian Travels of Apollonius of Tyana" 6449:"The Indian Travels of Apollonius of Tyana" 6406:"The Indian Travels of Apollonius of Tyana" 6364:"The Indian Travels of Apollonius of Tyana" 6322:"The Indian Travels of Apollonius of Tyana" 6280:"The Indian Travels of Apollonius of Tyana" 5543:. Cambridge University Press. p. 152. 5031:Encyclopedia of Ancient Asian Civilizations 4508: 4426: 4336:wanted to satisfy his grudge against Porus. 4038:is an action RPG released in Japan in 1987. 3079:evolved from one of the key vernaculars of 2954:, are scattered throughout the region near 2914:. Unsourced material may be challenged and 2259:kingdom as containing the old territory of 1826:, becoming king shortly after his victory. 1775:, the northwestern region seceded from the 1147:sources instead claim that he had achieved 10488: 10474: 10355: 10341: 9712: 9698: 9379: 9365: 8805: 8791: 7910:. Language Science Press. pp. 13–14. 7856:Sang-e-Meel Publications. pp. 64–67. 6246: 6192: 6162: 6065:Proceedings of the Indian History Congress 5875:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 134–135. 5701: 5021: 4973: 4971: 4969: 4967: 4657:, Encyclopaedia Iranica, 15 December 2004. 3854:'s relics, above a Gandhara fortified city 3237:Bodhisattva. 2nd–3rd century CE, Gandhāra. 2711:Mihirakula in particular is remembered by 2458:was a great patron of the Buddhist faith; 2025:, which he subsequently re-dedicated as a 1515: 1107:and his son Svarajit are mentioned in the 590:Gandhara gained recognition as one of the 8705:Wladimir Zwalf, Review by: Anna Filigenzi 8702: 8643: 8625:(Thesis). Australian National University. 8556:, Oxford University Press, Karachi, 1983. 8510: 8491:Eggermont, Pierre Herman Leonard (1975), 8487:, Oxford University Press, Karachi, 1958. 8379:(1). Firenze University Press: Abstract. 7903: 7195:. Harvard University Press. p. 241. 7132:Iaroslav Lebedynsky, "Les Nomades", p172. 6478:the Indus, and seized upon the government 5702:Cunningham, Alexander (6 December 2022). 5537:Tarn, William Woodthorpe (24 June 2010). 4588: 4385: 3767:Hellenistic scene, Gandhara (1st century) 3680:The Buddha preaching at the Deer Park in 3644:The birth of Siddhārtha (2nd–3rd century) 2934:Learn how and when to remove this message 2786:. The headgear has been interpreted as a 2400:before installing a general as a satrap. 1634:, characterized as strongly fortified by 1610:, marking the initial encounter with the 1552:was inhabited by two tribes noted as the 932: 523:in Afghanistan, and northwards up to the 11470: 8331:The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs 8271: 8265: 7645: 7280: 7249: 5656:. Harvard University Press. p. 67. 5262: 5192: 5047: 4856:Narasimhan, Vagheesh M., et al. (2019). 4124:. Oxford University Press. p. 138. 3430: 3335:Some scholars believe that the Mahāyāna 3240: 3218: 2945: 2848:, a change from the previous capital of 2777: 2773: 2603:were found at the Buddhist monastery of 2325: 2308: 2099: 2095: 1945: 1941: 1802: 1653: 1425: 1273: 1017: 946: 8833:Achaemenid invasion of the Indus Valley 8306: 8304: 8302: 8077:. Oxford University Press. p. 79. 8070: 7462: 7045:. Chowkhamba Prakashan. pp. 52–55. 6058: 5054:Khoinaijam Rita Devi (1 January 2007). 4977: 4964: 4711:Cultural History Of Kapisa And Gandhara 4691:Cultural History Of Kapisa And Gandhara 4670:Cultural History Of Kapisa And Gandhara 4614:(in Greek). Translated by A. D. Godley. 4171: 3668:The end of asceticism (2nd–3rd century) 3589:, supporting a Buddhist monument, Hadda 2263:. Following an exchange with the king, 1270:Achaemenid invasion of the Indus Valley 19:For the historical kingdom proper, see 11540: 11479: 11045:Co-existence of Hinduism and Buddhism 8681: 8618: 8019:Sang-e-Meel Publications. p. 65. 8008: 8006: 7967: 7963: 7961: 7904:Liljegren, Henrik (26 February 2016). 7876: 7646:Mesthrie, Rajend (14 September 2018). 7592: 7588: 7586: 7584: 7432: 7420: 7167: 7165: 7089: 7087: 7085: 7083: 6973: 6946: 6863:. Abhinav Publications. pp. 82–. 6837: 6142: 6122: 6028: 5977: 5947: 5868: 5837: 5807: 5705:Archeological Survey of India: Vol. II 5680: 5649: 5629: 5609: 5588: 5567: 5034:, Infobase Publishing, pp. 209–, 5027: 4920:. Motilal Banarsidass. pp. 130–. 4768: 4647: 4638:. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 4205:. Kgl. Danske Videnskabernes Selskab. 4198: 4117: 3533:Standing Bodhisattva (1st–2nd century) 3439:Gandhāra is noted for the distinctive 3189:brought in by later migrants, such as 3009:and the Archaeology Department at the 1845:. The last known Indo-Greek ruler was 1528:Indian campaign of Alexander the Great 1311:'s kingdom was described as being 100 1187:went north to study. According to the 809:, meaning "beyond the Hindu Kush") in 11563:Ancient empires and kingdoms of India 11447: 11242: 11059: 10988: 10961: 10912: 10907: 10469: 10336: 9720:Tribes and kingdoms mentioned in the 9693: 9360: 8786: 8549:. CreateSpace, North Charleston, S.C. 8407:from the original on 15 February 2020 8324: 8097: 8071:Salomon, Richard (10 December 1998). 7880:Himalayan Languages: Past and Present 7695: 7619:Rhie, Marylin Martin (15 July 2019). 7274: 7256:. Rutgers University Press. pp.  7243: 7171: 7093: 7055: 6857:Rai Govind Chandra (1 January 1979). 5788: 5708:. BoD – Books on Demand. p. 90. 5378: 5357: 5256: 5186: 5160: 4405: 4303: 4301: 4029: 3724:A sculpture from Hadda, (3rd century) 2377:seceded Gandhara to the Kushans with 2365:and annexed the upper reaches of the 1861:was the Greek transliteration of the 1798: 1787:. This engagement is corroborated by 8633:, The Guidebook Co., Hong Kong, 1989 8327:"Stucco Sculpture from Central Asia" 8299: 8116: 8012: 7849: 7618: 7574:The Last Two Dynasties of The Shāhis 7558:The Last Two Dynasties of The Shāhis 7549: 7542:The Last Two Dynasties of The Shāhis 7526:The Last Two Dynasties of The Shāhis 7517: 7510:The Last Two Dynasties of The Shāhis 7501: 7494:The Last Two Dynasties of The Shāhis 7485: 6845:Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 6786: 6756: 6725: 6695: 6665: 6635: 6605: 6575: 6533:De Beauvoir Priaulx, Osmond (1860). 6490:De Beauvoir Priaulx, Osmond (1860). 6447:De Beauvoir Priaulx, Osmond (1860). 6404:De Beauvoir Priaulx, Osmond (1860). 6362:De Beauvoir Priaulx, Osmond (1860). 6320:De Beauvoir Priaulx, Osmond (1860). 6278:De Beauvoir Priaulx, Osmond (1860). 5536: 4448: 4192: 4175:Bamiyan: Challenge to World Heritage 4138: 3752:Hellenistic decorative scrolls from 3260: 2912:adding citations to reliable sources 2879: 2470:and the Far East across Bactria and 1989:Some Aprachas are documented on the 8914:Hellenistic influence on Indian art 8575:Legge, James. Trans. and ed. 1886. 8003: 7958: 7696:Kudva, Venkataraya Narayan (1972). 7593:Foundation, Encyclopaedia Iranica. 7581: 7565: 7400: 7309:Political Violence in Ancient India 7209: 7192:Political Violence in Ancient India 7162: 7080: 7018:. Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers. 6247:Srinivasan, Doris (30 April 2007). 6193:Srinivasan, Doris (30 April 2007). 6163:Srinivasan, Doris (30 April 2007). 5801: 5753: 5731: 4269: 4165: 3514:; 1st century BCE to 1st century CE 3508:; 2nd century BCE to 1st century CE 2118:) constructed by the Indo-Parthians 1954:showing Scythian soldiers dancing. 1837:, son of Eucratides, fled from the 1752:. During this time, Ashoka erected 1649: 13: 8919:Silk Road transmission of Buddhism 8654: 8554:An Illustrated History of Pakistan 8123:. Taylor and Francis. p. 82. 7839:. George Cardona and Dhanesh Jain. 7215: 6816: 6029:Neelis, Jason (19 November 2010). 5978:Neelis, Jason (19 November 2010). 5948:Neelis, Jason (19 November 2010). 5838:Neelis, Jason (19 November 2010). 5808:Neelis, Jason (19 November 2010). 5650:Lahiri, Nayanjot (5 August 2015). 5229: 5102:"Part 2 - Story of King Pukkusāti" 4412:. Algora Publishing. p. 138. 4379: 4298: 3520:; 1st century CE to 4th century CE 3311:Aṣṭasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra 3211:Silk Road transmission of Buddhism 3053:script, which is derived from the 2341:after having been defeated by the 2304: 14: 11614: 10362: 8731: 7883:. Walter de Gruyter. p. 35. 5118:Chattopadhyaya, Sudhakar (1974). 5081:Chattopadhyaya, Sudhakar (1974). 4914:Arthur Anthony Macdonell (1997). 4885:Chattopadhyaya, Sudhakar (1978). 4872:Vedic Index of Names and Subjects 4546:Vedic Index of Names and Subjects 4368:Chandragupta Maurya And His Times 4018: 3740:and Chandeka, Hadda (5th century) 2840:and was the first Shahi noted by 1466:Second Persian invasion of Greece 1460:, Gandharan troops were noted by 1258:Pukkusāti and Achaemenid Gandhāra 1003: 136: 11573:Archaeological sites in Pakistan 11428: 11419: 11410: 11401: 11392: 11383: 11374: 11365: 11355:References and sources for table 9661: 9289:Post-Mauryan coinage of Gandhara 8648:. New York: Infobase Publishing. 8533:. 2015. John E. Hill. Volume I, 8423: 8357: 8318: 8252: 8210: 8197: 8168: 8155: 8137: 8110: 8104:Princeton Dictionary of Buddhism 8064: 8037: 7928: 7897: 7870: 7843: 7829: 7815: 7801: 7764: 7727: 7689: 7639: 7612: 7533: 7456: 7426: 7394: 7373: 7353: 7182: 7126: 7049: 7032: 7005: 6967: 6939: 6925:. D.K. Printworld. p. 122. 6911: 6884: 6810: 6780: 6750: 6719: 6689: 6659: 6629: 6599: 6569: 6526: 6483: 6440: 6397: 6226:. Archaeopress. pp. 16–17. 5669:ministers came and oppressed us' 4917:A History of Sanskrit Literature 4874:. John Murray. pp. 218–219. 4845:Encyclopedia of Archaeology 2008 4749:"The geography of Gandharan art" 3843: 3823: 3811: 3796: 3784: 3772: 3760: 3745: 3729: 3717: 3701: 3689: 3673: 3661: 3649: 3637: 3625: 3613: 3594: 3578: 3562: 3550: 3538: 3526: 3476:Siddhārtha renounces palace life 3281:who originated from the city of 2884: 2649: 2634: 2525: 2507: 2434:and monasteries of this period. 1791:, who records an instance where 1783:, maintained relations with the 1684:, played a key role by adopting 553:, the language spread as far as 151: 135: 119: 104: 103: 96: 71: 70: 62: 23:. For the kingdom in Epics, see 9336:Silver Reliquary of Indravarman 8755:The Buddhist Manuscript project 6355: 6313: 6271: 6266:have underground rooms as well. 6240: 6213: 6186: 6156: 6143:Sastri, K. a Nilakanta (1957). 6136: 6123:Sastri, K. a Nilakanta (1957). 6116: 6095: 6052: 6022: 6002: 5971: 5941: 5930: 5910: 5889: 5862: 5831: 5768: 5747: 5725: 5695: 5681:Sastri, K. a Nilakanta (1957). 5674: 5643: 5630:Sastri, K. a Nilakanta (1957). 5623: 5610:Sastri, K. a Nilakanta (1957). 5603: 5589:Sastri, K. a Nilakanta (1957). 5582: 5568:Sastri, K. a Nilakanta (1957). 5561: 5540:The Greeks in Bactria and India 5530: 5509: 5492: 5475: 5454: 5434: 5413: 5393: 5372: 5351: 5341:Algora Publishing, 2011, p. 32 5329: 5301: 5273: 5203: 5174: 5154: 5132: 5111: 5094: 5074: 4878: 4863: 4850: 4837: 4824: 4803: 4782: 4769:Sastri, K. a Nilakanta (1957). 4762: 4741: 4721: 4701: 4681: 4660: 4582: 4568: 4536: 4529:City, south central Afghanistan 4502: 4460: 4399: 4358: 4341: 4320: 3859: 3447:, which shows the influence of 3396:wrote that in this region, 500 3318:, and meditation on the Buddha 3107:, primarily spoken in parts of 2860:was also the last ruler of the 2762:how Mihirakula oppressed local 2345:and forced to retreat from the 1974:. The first Indo-Scythian king 1883: 1246:, the princess and her brother 1201:, the famous Vedic philosopher 602:. In the 6th century BCE, King 573:, ushering the period known as 11588:Historical regions of Pakistan 8684:Bulletin of the Asia Institute 8619:Rehman, Abdur (January 1976). 7401:Kalhana, Jogesh Chunder Dutt. 7381:"Modi_History of the Huns.pdf" 5869:Kubica, Olga (14 April 2023). 5778:The Cambridge History of India 4655:INDIA ii. Historical Geography 4255: 4243: 4199:Hansen, Mogens Herman (2000). 4118:Bryant, Edwin Francis (2002). 4111: 4055:, serving as their 7th single. 3953:appears in the Chinese sources 2875: 2666:" from Gandhara, features two 2582: 1710:king Parvataka to conquer the 912:corresponded to the region of 535:pilgrims visiting the region. 152: 120: 1: 9254:Aramaic Inscription of Taxila 7339:. Leiden: BRILL. p. 60. 4386:Trautmann, Thomas R. (1971). 4104: 4047:" is a 1978 song by Japanese 3557:Buddha head (4th–6th century) 3067:, the ancient capital of the 2728: 2573: 2541: 2515: 2317:standing Buddha from Gandhara 1434: 1341:and according to the scholar 1282: 1074: 1023: 966: 956: 511:extending as far east as the 426: 371: 353: 335: 317: 299: 281: 47: 11598:Locations in Hindu mythology 11484:, Cambridge University Press 11452:, Cambridge University Press 11182:Decline of Buddhism in India 10619:Northern Black Polished Ware 8812: 8563:. Digital South Asia Library 8163:India in Early Central Asia. 7877:Saxena, Anju (12 May 2011). 7463:Meister, Michael W. (2005). 5781:. CUP Archive. p. 512. 5060:. Akansha Publishing House. 4389:Kautilya And The Arthasastra 4025:list of people from Gandhara 3708:The death of the Buddha, or 3392:teachings in the northwest. 3109:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan 2615:" from Gandhara, now in the 2568:or beginning of the rule of 2551: 2331:Casket of Kanishka the Great 1094:seventh most beautiful place 994:Inner Asia Mountain Corridor 820: 685: 594:, or 'great realms', within 7: 11568:Ancient history of Pakistan 11450:An Introduction to Hinduism 8646:A Brief History of Pakistan 8431:"Gandhara:Buddha no Seisen" 8312:"Buddhism and Buddhist Art" 8161:Mukherjee, Bratindra Nath. 7178:. CUP Archive. p. 791. 5954:. BRILL. pp. 118–119. 4077: 3779:A stone plate (1st century) 3366:. There are also images of 3338:Longer Sukhāvatīvyūha Sūtra 3256:. 3rd century CE, Gandhāra. 3204: 3022: 2996:Archaeologist John Marshall 2474:, where his empire met the 2169:During the dominion of the 1393:did the region between the 1235: 1214: 1207: 1197: 1190: 1181: 1174: 1168: 1150: 1122: 1110: 1060: 1044: 1036: 747: 612:Wars of Alexander the Great 569:which had their capital at 486: 228:, in present-day northwest 10: 11619: 11578:Buddhist sites in Pakistan 11473:Hinduism. Past and present 11343:Chera Perumals of Makkotai 11301:Chera Perumals of Makkotai 10693:Rise of Shramana movements 8765:Coins of Gandhara janapada 8448: 8278:. UBC Press. p. 241. 8050:. Routledge. p. 991. 8013:Dani, Ahmad Hasan (2001). 7850:Dani, Ahmad Hasan (2001). 7837:Languages of Ancient India 7283:Handbuch der Orientalistik 7281:Behrendt, Kurt A. (2004). 7172:Ghosh, Amalananda (1965). 5211:"US Department of Defense" 5016:Macdonell & Keith 1912 4887:Reflections on the Tantras 4022: 3412: 3208: 3041:" dialect, usually called 3033:Gandhara's language was a 3026: 3017: 2746:of Gandhara accepted from 2369:before further conquering 2251:as being the same size as 2116:UNESCO World Heritage Site 1732:to which according to the 1525: 1519: 1500:rule of Gandhara that the 1496:). It was also during the 1464:to have taken part in the 1448:, during the reign of the 1356:claimed Cyrus had lost in 1267: 1261: 1007: 936: 927: 853:. According to a specific 642:receiving an education in 18: 11480:Samuel, Geoffrey (2010), 11352: 11249: 11228:Pandyan kingdom (revival) 11213: 11192: 11167: 11139: 11099: 11094: 11035: 10921: 10856: 10814: 10793: 10777: 10766: 10759: 10742: 10726: 10712: 10683: 10676: 10622: 10604: 10601:Painted Grey Ware culture 10586: 10578: 10562: 10538: 10535: 10530: 10517: 10512: 10503: 10370: 9730: 9670: 9659: 9424: 9246: 9156: 9083: 8939: 8932: 8924:Art of Gandhara by museum 8896: 8820: 8644:Wynbrandt, James (2009). 8636:Watters, Thomas. 1904–5. 7253:The Empire of the Steppes 6823:. Grafikol. p. 180. 5121:The Achaemenids And India 5084:The Achaemenids And India 4036:Gandhara:Buddha no Seisen 3791:"Laughing boy" from Hadda 3545:Buddha head (2nd century) 3201:, a dialect of Gāndhārī. 3063:, historically spoken in 2545: 2nd–3rd century CE 2158:tribes who lived east of 1771:, following the death of 865:based on arachaeological 841:also extending along the 817:in the same inscription. 776:, and later Vedic texts. 754: 696: 460: 456: 452: 448: 435: 420: 416: 406: 402: 398: 386: 368: 350: 332: 314: 296: 278: 274: 264: 257: 235: 91: 57: 46: 38: 29:Gandhara (disambiguation) 11593:Kingdoms in the Ramayana 11448:Flood, Gavin D. (1996), 11037:"Golden Age of Hinduism" 11002:Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom 10918:Maha-Meghavahana Dynasty 10679:Persian-Greek influences 10497:Middle kingdoms of India 8838:Greek conquests in India 8604:Raychaudhuri, Hemchandra 8047:The Indo-Aryan Languages 7809:The Indo Aryan Languages 7577:. 1976. p. 128-130. 7529:. 1976. p. 110-111. 7497:. 1976. pp. 96–101. 7100:The Numismatic Chronicle 7062:The Numismatic Chronicle 6922:Kuṣāṇa Coins and History 6793:. Beijing Book Co. Inc. 6763:. Beijing Book Co. Inc. 6732:. Beijing Book Co. Inc. 6702:. Beijing Book Co. Inc. 6672:. Beijing Book Co. Inc. 6642:. Beijing Book Co. Inc. 6612:. Beijing Book Co. Inc. 6582:. Beijing Book Co. Inc. 6059:Khettry, Sarita (2014). 5028:Higham, Charles (2014), 4978:Prakash, Buddha (1951). 3818:Marine deities, Gandhara 1966:were descended from the 1896:to the era of the early 1568:in modern day Peshawar. 736:, Gandhara was known as 716:, Gandhara was known as 559:Gandhāran Buddhist texts 388:• 964 – 1001 150: 134: 118: 102: 69: 11471:Michaels, Axel (2004), 11169:Late-Classical Hinduism 10373:(c. 600 BCE–c. 300 BCE) 9341:Hephthalite silver bowl 8775:19 January 2020 at the 8661:Lerner, Martin (1984). 8325:Siple, Ella S. (1931). 8272:Behrendt, Kurt (2011). 8117:Wani, Muhammad (2023). 7360:Thakur Upender (1967). 7250:Grousset, Rene (1970). 7143:"British Museum notice" 7094:ALRAM, MICHAEL (2014). 7056:Alram, Michael (2014). 7039:Upendra Thakur (1967). 6897:. UNESCO. p. 122. 5653:Ashoka in Ancient India 5018:, p. 218-219, 432. 4819:definition of Gandhara. 4653:Perfrancesco Callieri, 4512:Placenames of the World 4467:Thomas Watters (1904). 4406:Samad, Rafi U. (2011). 4252:. Retrieved April 2018. 2641:The silver bowl in the 2514:Head of a bodhisattva, 2396:and further conquering 1982:hegemony by conquering 1956:Cleveland Museum of Art 1793:Antiochus III the Great 1718:, as documented in the 1516:Macedonian era Gandhāra 1508:, was born through the 1281:tomb, Gandāra soldier, 804: 561:. Famed for its unique 10555:Middle Gangetic Plain 9284:Saptarishi Tila statue 8848:Greco-Bactrian kingdom 8612:University of Calcutta 8583:Neelis, Jason (2010), 8497:, Peeters Publishers, 8098:Lopez, Donald (2014). 7941:. IsIAO. p. 253. 7625:. BRILL. p. 327. 7433:Rahman, Abdul (2002). 7336:The Spread of Buddhism 7306:Upinder Singh (2017). 7216:Le, Huu Phuoc (2010). 7189:Upinder Singh (2017). 7012:Atreyi Biswas (1971). 6953:. BRILL. p. 162. 6947:Neelis, Jason (2010). 6847:, 1909, pp. 1056–1061. 6817:Le, Huu Phuoc (2010). 6253:. BRILL. p. 107. 6199:. BRILL. p. 115. 6169:. BRILL. p. 106. 6035:. BRILL. p. 119. 5984:. BRILL. p. 119. 5844:. BRILL. p. 119. 5814:. BRILL. p. 118. 5690:province of Gandhara.. 5263:Bopearachchi, Osmund. 5193:Bopearachchi, Osmund. 4265:, Encyclopædia Iranica 4099:History of Afghanistan 3803:Bodhisattva seated in 3436: 3408: 3333: 3267:Third Buddhist council 3257: 3238: 3011:University of Peshawar 2959: 2791: 2347:Central Asian steppes. 2337:The Kushans conquered 2334: 2333:, with Buddhist motifs 2323: 2231:upon their visit with 2119: 1959: 1815: 1694:accounts suggest that 1665: 1504:script, the script of 1453: 1438: 500/490–485 BCE 1288: 1030: 962: 953:Gandhara grave culture 939:Gandhara grave culture 933:Gandhāra grave culture 708: 690:Gandhara was known in 598:playing a role in the 584:Gandhara grave culture 563:Gandharan style of art 27:. For other uses, see 11084:Western Ganga Dynasty 10951: 1st century BCE 10939:Early Pandyan kingdom 10904: 2nd century BCE 10864:(ca. 200 BC - 300 CE) 10858:Preclassical Hinduism 10839:Early Pandyan kingdom 10811: 3rd century BCE 10756: 4th century BCE 10723: 5th century BCE 10633: 6th century BCE 10558:Lower Gangetic Plain 10546:Upper Gangetic Plain 10371:Great Indian Kingdoms 9620:Hellespontine Phrygia 8770:Gandhara Civilization 8373:Restauro Archeologico 7219:Buddhist Architecture 6974:Bakker, Hans (2017), 6820:Buddhist Architecture 5313:penelope.uchicago.edu 5285:penelope.uchicago.edu 5104:. 11 September 2019. 4472:Royal Asiatic Society 3478:) is a common motif. 3434: 3324: 3244: 3222: 3209:Further information: 3169:in the 19th century. 3121:Gandhara Civilization 3069:Gandhara Civilization 2949: 2781: 2774:Turk and Hindu Shahis 2519: 4th century CE 2329: 2321:Tokyo National Museum 2312: 2124:Indo-Parthian Kingdom 2103: 2096:Indo-Parthian Kingdom 1949: 1942:Indo-Scythian Kingdom 1806: 1756:in the region in the 1657: 1636:Quintus Curtius Rufus 1429: 1277: 1021: 950: 592:sixteen Mahajanapadas 11603:Prehistoric Pakistan 11558:Achaemenid satrapies 11434:Michaels (2004) p.41 11425:Michaels (2004) p.40 11407:Michaels (2004) p.39 11389:Michaels (2004) p.39 11326:Kamboja-Pala dynasty 10958: 1st century CE 8748:19 July 2013 at the 8521:Hill, John E. 2003. 8462:Beal, Samuel. 1911. 8455:Beal, Samuel. 1884. 7561:. 1976. p. 113. 7545:. 1976. p. 107. 7513:. 1976. p. 110. 6860:Indo-Greek Jewellery 6787:余太山著 (1 July 2021). 6757:余太山著 (1 July 2021). 6726:余太山著 (1 July 2021). 6696:余太山著 (1 July 2021). 6666:余太山著 (1 July 2021). 6636:余太山著 (1 July 2021). 6606:余太山著 (1 July 2021). 6576:余太山著 (1 July 2021). 6015:. pp. 204–205. 5385:. pp. 179–180. 5358:Konow, Sien (1929). 4509:Adrian Room (1997). 4172:Warikoo, K. (2004). 4151:. Psychology Press. 3471:in the 5th century. 3455:influences from the 3352:owes greatly to the 3273:during the reign of 2985:Alexander Cunningham 2908:improve this section 1818:The Indo-Greek king 1754:numerous rock edicts 1698:encountered a young 1626:, engaging with the 1456:During the reign of 1371:Behistun Inscription 1123:Uttarādhyayana-sūtra 1096:on earth created by 943:Indo-Aryan migration 795:, was translated as 789:Behistun inscription 11524:33.7560°N 72.8291°E 11520: /  11285:Rashtrakuta dynasty 10737:Shaishunaga dynasty 10687:Second Urbanisation 10532:Indo-Gangetic Plain 8743:Livius.org: Gandara 8471:Kashmir and Kashgar 8224:on 18 December 2014 7968:Burrow, T. (1936). 7907:A grammar of Palula 7823:A Grammar of Hindko 7595:"GĀNDHĀRĪ LANGUAGE" 5199:. pp. 300–301. 5142:. www.palikanon.com 4847:, Elsevier, p. 740. 4240:, pp. 175–177. 4084:History of Pakistan 3171:Georg Morgenstierne 3148:Kohistani languages 3146:with Gandhari. The 3119:, especially where 2591:, the most notable 2536:under the guise of 2319:(1st–2nd century), 2229:Apollonius of Tyana 2188:, was succeeded by 1995:Sirkap, near Taxila 1926:, according to the 1807:The founder of the 1700:Chandragupta Maurya 1696:Alexander the Great 1686:Chandragupta Maurya 1604:Alexander the Great 1593:Alexander the great 1560:located around the 1421:Alexander the Great 1323:as stated in early 871:Alexander the Great 787:, mentioned in the 640:Chandragupta Maurya 624:Alexander the Great 543:Indo-Aryan language 422:• Established 327:Chandragupta Maurya 11416:Hiltebeitel (2002) 11398:Hiltebeitel (2002) 11096:Hephthalite Empire 10932:(300 BCE – 200 CE) 10923:Satavahana dynasty 10909:Indo-Greek Kingdom 10832:(300 BCE – 200 CE) 10823:Satavahana dynasty 10796:Spread of Buddhism 10518:Northwestern India 9634:Samaritan Province 9309:Treasure of Begram 9274:Buddhas of Bamiyan 9264:Kanishka reliquary 8904:Greco-Buddhist art 8853:Indo-Greek kingdom 8511:Herodotus (1920). 8190:Nakamura, Hajime. 8100:"Kashmir-Gandhāra" 7042:The Hūṇas in India 6994:on 11 January 2020 5796:Imperial Gazetteer 4961:, p. 146-147. 4673:. pp. 12–13. 4576:"Gandara – Livius" 4148:A History of India 4030:In popular culture 3754:Hadda, Afghanistan 3437: 3415:Greco-Buddhist art 3269:which was held in 3258: 3239: 3215:Gandharan Buddhism 3087:which is known as 3073:Shauraseni Prakrit 2960: 2792: 2758:also noted in his 2725:Greco-Buddhist art 2440:Kanishka the Great 2335: 2324: 2120: 2001:, such as that of 1960: 1894:Indo-Greek Kingdom 1816: 1809:Indo-Greek Kingdom 1799:Indo-Greek Kingdom 1666: 1454: 1411:, states that the 1289: 1215:Chāndogya Upaniṣad 1191:Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa 1175:Kauśītaki Brāhmaṇa 1103:The Gāndhārī king 1031: 1010:Gandhāra (kingdom) 963: 783:form of the name, 531:with many Chinese 439:Battle of Peshawar 21:Gandhāra (kingdom) 11503: 11502: 11498: 11497: 11494: 11493: 11335:Eastern Chalukyas 11331:Kalyani Chalukyas 11289:Eastern Chalukyas 11278:Gurjara-Pratihara 11271: 9th century 11256:Eastern Chalukyas 11239: 8th century 11224:Eastern Chalukyas 11210:Mlechchha dynasty 11189: 7th century 11171:(ca. CE 650-1100) 11118: 6th century 11091: 5th century 11051: 4th century 10997: 3rd century 10985: 2nd century 10895:Mahayana Buddhism 10862:"Hindu Synthesis" 10729:Persian conquests 10614:Shramanic culture 10550:Ganga-Yamuna doab 10463: 10462: 10330: 10329: 9687: 9686: 9392:Achaemenid Empire 9390:Provinces of the 9354: 9353: 9304:Rukhuna reliquary 9242: 9241: 9177:Chakhil-i-Ghoundi 9128:Lalchak monastery 8631:Pakistan Handbook 8596:978-90-04-18159-5 8504:978-90-6186-037-2 8483:Caroe, Sir Olaf, 8385:10.13128/RA-25095 8084:978-0-19-535666-3 8057:978-1-135-79710-2 8026:978-969-35-1231-1 7948:978-88-6323-149-6 7917:978-3-946234-31-9 7890:978-3-11-089887-3 7863:978-969-35-1231-1 7811:. Colin P Masica. 7787:External link in 7750:External link in 7713:External link in 7675:External link in 7659:978-0-429-78579-5 7632:978-90-04-39186-4 7599:iranicaonline.org 7346:978-90-474-2006-4 7285:. Leiden: BRILL. 6987:978-90-6984-715-3 6870:978-81-7017-088-4 6800:978-7-100-19365-8 6770:978-7-100-19365-8 6739:978-7-100-19365-8 6709:978-7-100-19365-8 6679:978-7-100-19365-8 6649:978-7-100-19365-8 6619:978-7-100-19365-8 6589:978-7-100-19365-8 6260:978-90-474-2049-1 6233:978-1-78491-855-2 6206:978-90-474-2049-1 6176:978-90-474-2049-1 6042:978-90-04-18159-5 5991:978-90-04-18159-5 5961:978-90-04-18159-5 5882:978-1-000-86852-4 5851:978-90-04-18159-5 5821:978-90-04-18159-5 5754:Prakesh, Buddha. 5732:Prakesh, Buddha. 5715:978-3-368-13568-3 5663:978-0-674-91525-1 5550:978-1-108-00941-6 5488:. pp. 74–75. 5379:Mccrindle, J. W. 5161:Mccrindle, J. W. 5067:978-81-8370-086-3 5041:978-1-4381-0996-1 4959:Raychaudhuri 1953 4944:Raychaudhuri 1953 4927:978-81-208-0095-3 4434:Old Persian p.164 4419:978-0-87586-860-8 4354:. pp. 74–77. 4263:GĀNDHĀRĪ LANGUAGE 4212:978-87-7876-177-4 4185:978-81-86505-66-3 4158:978-0-415-32919-4 4131:978-0-19-565361-8 4089:History of Punjab 3712:(2nd–3rd century) 3684:(2nd–3rd century) 3512:Indo-Scythian art 3427:Indo-Scythian art 3386:Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa 3261:Mahāyāna Buddhism 3245:Bronze statue of 3187:Iranian languages 3175:Peshawar district 3133:Middle Indo Aryan 3039:Middle Indo-Aryan 3029:Gandhari language 3007:Ahmed Hassan Dani 2944: 2943: 2936: 2672:skull deformation 2480:Mahayana Buddhism 1767:According to the 1571:The sovereign of 1532:Macedonian Empire 1498:Achaemenid Empire 1350:Achaemenid Empire 1229:valley of Kaśmīra 1151:paccekabuddhayāna 877:stretched to the 768:mentioned in the 608:Kingdom of Avanti 491:) was an ancient 474: 473: 11610: 11535: 11534: 11532: 11531: 11530: 11529:33.7560; 72.8291 11525: 11521: 11518: 11517: 11516: 11513: 11485: 11476: 11467: 11458:Hiltebeitel, Alf 11453: 11435: 11432: 11426: 11423: 11417: 11414: 11408: 11405: 11399: 11396: 11390: 11387: 11381: 11378: 11372: 11369: 11220:Badami Chalukyas 11215:Adivasi (tribes) 11205:Empire of Harsha 11201:Vakataka dynasty 11154:Kalabhra dynasty 11150:Badami Chalukyas 11141:Adivasi (tribes) 11110:Kalabhra dynasty 11076:Kalabhra dynasty 11072:Andhra Ikshvakus 11039:(ca. CE 320-650) 11023:Adivasi (tribes) 10891:Smarta Tradition 10744:Adivasi (tribes) 10659:Adivasi (tribes) 10515:cultural period 10510: 10509: 10506: 10505: 10490: 10483: 10476: 10467: 10466: 10357: 10350: 10343: 10334: 10333: 9714: 9707: 9700: 9691: 9690: 9682: 9665: 9381: 9374: 9367: 9358: 9357: 8937: 8936: 8888:Ghaznavid Empire 8828:Gandhara kingdom 8807: 8800: 8793: 8784: 8783: 8720: 8699: 8678: 8649: 8626: 8615: 8599: 8572: 8570: 8568: 8518: 8507: 8442: 8441: 8439: 8437: 8427: 8421: 8416: 8414: 8412: 8370: 8361: 8355: 8354: 8337:(342): 140–145. 8322: 8316: 8315: 8308: 8297: 8296: 8294: 8292: 8269: 8263: 8256: 8250: 8243: 8234: 8233: 8231: 8229: 8220:. 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Archived from 5207: 5201: 5200: 5190: 5184: 5178: 5172: 5171: 5158: 5152: 5151: 5149: 5147: 5136: 5130: 5129: 5115: 5109: 5108: 5098: 5092: 5091: 5078: 5072: 5071: 5051: 5045: 5044: 5025: 5019: 5013: 5007: 5006: 5004: 5002: 4975: 4962: 4956: 4947: 4946:, p. 59-62. 4941: 4932: 4931: 4911: 4905: 4904: 4897: 4891: 4890: 4882: 4876: 4875: 4867: 4861: 4854: 4848: 4841: 4835: 4828: 4822: 4821: 4807: 4801: 4800: 4786: 4780: 4779: 4766: 4760: 4759: 4753: 4745: 4739: 4738: 4733: 4725: 4719: 4718: 4705: 4699: 4698: 4685: 4679: 4678: 4664: 4658: 4651: 4645: 4639: 4627: 4615: 4603: 4586: 4580: 4579: 4572: 4566: 4560: 4540: 4534: 4533:At Google Books. 4532: 4506: 4500: 4497:Internet Archive 4494: 4464: 4458: 4452: 4446: 4444:Old Persian p.25 4441:Old Persian p.17 4437:Old Persian p.13 4430: 4424: 4423: 4403: 4397: 4396: 4383: 4377: 4376: 4362: 4356: 4355: 4353: 4345: 4339: 4338: 4332: 4324: 4318: 4317: 4305: 4296: 4295: 4273: 4267: 4259: 4253: 4247: 4241: 4235: 4229: 4223: 4217: 4216: 4196: 4190: 4189: 4169: 4163: 4162: 4142: 4136: 4135: 4115: 4013:Hazara, Pakistan 3847: 3832:Asian Art Museum 3827: 3815: 3800: 3788: 3776: 3764: 3749: 3733: 3721: 3705: 3693: 3677: 3665: 3653: 3641: 3629: 3617: 3598: 3582: 3566: 3554: 3542: 3530: 3379:Mahāsthāmaprāpta 3370:Buddha with the 3294:Pure Land sutras 3144:Dardic languages 3113:Pothohar Plateau 2939: 2932: 2928: 2925: 2919: 2888: 2880: 2866:Ghaznavid Empire 2817:was lost to the 2733: 2730: 2664:Hephthalite bowl 2656:Alchon horseman. 2653: 2638: 2613:Hephthalite bowl 2587:Around 430 King 2578: 2575: 2546: 2543: 2529: 2520: 2517: 2511: 2379:Kujula Kadphises 2355:Kujula Kadphises 2280:, in modern-day 2223:It was noted by 2210:Kujula Kadphises 2134:(in the present 2015:Silver Reliquary 1991:Silver Reliquary 1932:King Vijayamitra 1736:, he dispatched 1659:Major Rock Edict 1650:Mauryan Gandhāra 1644:Diodorus Siculus 1506:Gandhari prakrit 1440:) discovered in 1439: 1436: 1401:become annexed. 1391:Darius the Great 1287: 1284: 1252:Gandhara Kingdom 1238: 1217: 1210: 1200: 1193: 1184: 1177: 1171: 1153: 1125: 1113: 1083: 1079: 1076: 1063: 1047: 1039: 1028: 1025: 1014:Gandhara Kingdom 996:, which carried 971: 968: 961: 958: 881:(Jhelum river). 829:in contemporary 807: 759: 758: 750: 732:, and Kipin. In 711: 701: 700: 672:Hunnic Invasions 547:Kharosthi script 513:Pothohar Plateau 489: 444:27 November 1001 431: 428: 376: 373: 358: 355: 340: 337: 322: 319: 304: 301: 286: 283: 155: 154: 139: 138: 123: 122: 107: 106: 100: 74: 73: 66: 52: 49: 36: 35: 25:Gandhara Kingdom 11618: 11617: 11613: 11612: 11611: 11609: 11608: 11607: 11538: 11537: 11528: 11526: 11522: 11519: 11514: 11511: 11509: 11507: 11506: 11504: 11499: 11490: 11489: 11488: 11438: 11433: 11429: 11424: 11420: 11415: 11411: 11406: 11402: 11397: 11393: 11388: 11384: 11379: 11375: 11370: 11366: 11356: 11345: 11341: 11339:Medieval Cholas 11337: 11333: 11324: 11299: 11297:Medieval Cholas 11295: 11293:Pandyan kingdom 11291: 11287: 11262: 11260:Pandyan kingdom 11258: 11230: 11226: 11222: 11203: 11180: 11174:Advaita Vedanta 11172: 11156: 11152: 11148: 11125: 11112: 11108: 11082: 11080:Kadamba Dynasty 11078: 11074: 11065: 11044: 11040: 11012:Western Satraps 10974:Kuninda Kingdom 10966: 10945: 10941: 10937: 10933: 10931: 10925: 10916: 10893: 10865: 10845: 10841: 10837: 10833: 10831: 10825: 10762:Greek conquests 10695: 10691: 10617: 10611: 10599: 10593: 10547: 10519: 10514: 10499: 10494: 10464: 10459: 10435:Maccha (Matsya) 10385:Asmaka (Assaka) 10372: 10366: 10361: 10331: 10326: 9870:Haihaya kingdom 9810:Dakshina Kosala 9726: 9718: 9688: 9683: 9676: 9666: 9657: 9643:Skudra (Thrace) 9624:Greater Phrygia 9420: 9419: 9385: 9355: 9350: 9325:Brussels Buddha 9319:Standing Buddha 9238: 9182:Tapa-i Kafariha 9152: 9079: 8928: 8892: 8816: 8811: 8777:Wayback Machine 8750:Wayback Machine 8734: 8675: 8657: 8655:Further reading 8652: 8597: 8566: 8564: 8529:. 2nd Edition: 8505: 8451: 8446: 8445: 8435: 8433: 8429: 8428: 8424: 8410: 8408: 8368: 8362: 8358: 8323: 8319: 8310: 8309: 8300: 8290: 8288: 8286: 8270: 8266: 8258:Ray, Reginald. 8257: 8253: 8245:Ray, Reginald. 8244: 8237: 8227: 8225: 8216: 8215: 8211: 8202: 8198: 8189: 8182: 8173: 8169: 8160: 8156: 8143: 8142: 8138: 8131: 8115: 8111: 8096: 8092: 8085: 8069: 8065: 8058: 8042: 8038: 8027: 8011: 8004: 7966: 7959: 7949: 7933: 7929: 7918: 7902: 7898: 7891: 7875: 7871: 7864: 7848: 7844: 7835: 7834: 7830: 7825:. 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Samad, 5334: 5330: 5317: 5315: 5307: 5306: 5302: 5289: 5287: 5279: 5278: 5274: 5261: 5257: 5250: 5234: 5230: 5220: 5218: 5217:on 10 June 2020 5209: 5208: 5204: 5191: 5187: 5179: 5175: 5167:. p. 109. 5159: 5155: 5145: 5143: 5138: 5137: 5133: 5116: 5112: 5100: 5099: 5095: 5079: 5075: 5068: 5052: 5048: 5042: 5026: 5022: 5014: 5010: 5000: 4998: 4976: 4965: 4957: 4950: 4942: 4935: 4928: 4912: 4908: 4899: 4898: 4894: 4883: 4879: 4868: 4864: 4855: 4851: 4842: 4838: 4829: 4825: 4808: 4804: 4787: 4783: 4767: 4763: 4751: 4747: 4746: 4742: 4734:. p. 173. 4731: 4727: 4726: 4722: 4706: 4702: 4686: 4682: 4665: 4661: 4652: 4648: 4642:Perseus Project 4628: 4616: 4604: 4587: 4583: 4574: 4573: 4569: 4557: 4541: 4537: 4523: 4507: 4503: 4474:. p. 200. 4465: 4461: 4456:Book III, 89–95 4453: 4449: 4431: 4427: 4420: 4404: 4400: 4384: 4380: 4363: 4359: 4351: 4347: 4346: 4342: 4330: 4326: 4325: 4321: 4313:. p. 604. 4307: 4306: 4299: 4292: 4274: 4270: 4260: 4256: 4248: 4244: 4236: 4232: 4224: 4220: 4213: 4197: 4193: 4186: 4170: 4166: 4159: 4143: 4139: 4132: 4116: 4112: 4107: 4080: 4032: 4027: 4021: 4011:, somewhere in 3862: 3855: 3850:Sharing of the 3848: 3839: 3828: 3819: 3816: 3807: 3801: 3792: 3789: 3780: 3777: 3768: 3765: 3756: 3750: 3741: 3734: 3725: 3722: 3713: 3706: 3697: 3694: 3685: 3678: 3669: 3666: 3657: 3654: 3645: 3642: 3633: 3630: 3621: 3618: 3609: 3599: 3590: 3583: 3574: 3567: 3558: 3555: 3546: 3543: 3534: 3531: 3457:Gangetic Valley 3429: 3411: 3306:Mahāyāna sūtras 3263: 3252:. 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Index

Gandhāra (kingdom)
Gandhara Kingdom
Gandhara (disambiguation)
Gandhara is located in Pakistan
Gandhara is located in Gandhara
Peshawar
Taxila
Charsadda
Mardan
Kabul
river
Indus
river
Indus
river
Peshawar Basin
Pakistan
Puṣkalavati
Puruṣapura
Takshashila
Udabhandapura
Raja
Pushkarasarin
Taxiles
Chandragupta Maurya
Sases
Kanishka
Mihirakula
Jayapala
Antiquity

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