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- Sirkap (Urdu and Punjabi: سرکپ) is the name of an archaeological site on the bank opposite to the city of Taxila, Punjab, ****stan. The city of Sirkap...
- a hungry lion. This tradition still persists with the area in front of Sirkap (also meaning "cut-off head"), which was known in the 19th century as Babur...
- of the stupa and its monastic community about one kilometre outside of Sirkap is in conformity with the Buddha's recommendation that monasteries should...
- remind that in Sirkap, stone palettes were found at all excavated levels. On the contrary, neither Bhir-Mound, the Maurya city preceding Sirkap on the Taxila...
- Measures in Block and Plot Divisions in the Planning of Mohenjodaro and Sirkap (****stan), and Thimi (Kathmandu Valley)"; Journal of Asian Architecture...
- Before the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war, the economy of the Republic of Artsakh was small, but rapidly growing. The economy of Karabakh showed a relatively...
- remind that in Sirkap, stone palettes were found at all excavated levels. On the contrary, neither Bhir-Mound, the Maurya city preceding Sirkap on the Taxila...
- 1st century BCE (a few were retrieved from the Indo-Gr**** stratum No.5 at Sirkap). Production continued until the time of the Indo-Parthians, but they practically...
- city. In modern-day ****stan, several Indo-Gr****s cities are known such as Sirkap near Taxila, Barikot, and Sagala where some Indo-Gr**** artistic remains...
- Buddhist faith from the religious ****cutions of the Shungas. The city of Sirkap founded by Demetrius combines Gr**** and Indian influences without signs...