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Takht-i-Bahi - Wikipedia
Takht-i-Bahi is an Indo-Parthian archaeological site of an ancient Buddhist monastery in Mardan, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The site is considered among ...
Buddhist Ruins of Takht-i-Bahi and Neighbouring City Remains at ...
The Buddhist monastic complex of Takht-i-Bahi (Throne of Origins) was founded in the early 1st century. Owing to its location on the crest of a high hill, ...
A step-by-step DIY guide on how to explore and maximize your ...
Dec 23, 2017 ... Read my blog for a step-by-step DIY itinerary on exploring Taxila and Takht-i-Bahi as a day trip from Islamabad.
Takht-i-Bahi, Mardan
Takht-i-Bahi ... The most complete Buddhist monastery in Pakistan founded in the 1st century. ... Suggest edits to improve what we show. ... Explore different ways to ...
Takht-i-Bahi - Atlas Obscura
Jun 14, 2017 ... One of the last surviving ancient Buddhist sites in the region, it escaped the brunt of several Hun invasions thanks to its remote location.
Cast of a Buddha head from Takht-i-Bahi - Bard Graduate Center
Casts of the Gandharan Buddhist sculptures were eventually sent to the Victoria and Albert Museum and are still held in the collections today, whilst the ...
Discover the Ancient Marvels of Takht-i-Bahi Buddhist Monastery
Getting There · Car. If you're traveling by car, start from Mardan city center. · Public Transportation. To reach Takht-i-Bahi using public transportation, take a ...
Takht-i-Bahi | For UNESCO World Heritage Travellers
... Bahi, another Buddhist monastery, which was abandoned in the seventh century. From Takht-i-Bahi, it was less than an hour to Peshawar, where I arrived just ...
Takht-I-Bahi Buddhist Monastery - VisitSilkRoad
Getting There · By roads: You can easily Travel to Takhat Bhai From different province and cities of Pakistan by a large network of roads. · By Train: You can ...
The Date in the Takht-i-Bahi Inscription
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