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Taxila (Urdu: ٹپکسلا ) (Sanskrit: तक्षशिला, taksh.aśilā) is a town in northern Punjab province of Pakistan. There are several archaeological sites in Taxila, dating from the 6th or 7th century BCE to 3rd century CE. These sites are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Taxila is located in the west of the Islamabad Capital Territory and in the northwest of Rawalpindi, on the border of the Punjab and North West Frontier Province and just off the Grand Trunk Road. The coordinates of Taxila are [33.76° N 72.84° E]. Taxila is the renowned historical city of ancient Gandhara.

Coin of Taxila, 2nd century BC.
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Coin of Taxila, 2nd century BC.

View from the Jaulian World Heritage Site (Taxila).
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View from the Jaulian World Heritage Site (Taxila).

Taxila (originally called and still referred by Hindus and Buddhists as taksh-shila) was an ancient Buddhist seat of learning, connected across the Khunjerab pass to the Silk Road, attracting students from all over the world. Ancient Takshashila was renowned all over the Buddhist world as home to the world's first university (Takshashila University). It flourished during the first-fifth centuries AD (see Gandhara). Located at the junction of three major trade routes, it was of considerable economic and strategic importance.

The British archaeologist Sir John Marshall conducted excavations over a period of twenty years in Taxila (see Sir John Marshall, A Guide to Taxila, Department of Archaeology in Pakistan, Sani Communications, Karachi, 1960).

Several sites at Taxila have been listed by the UNESCO as World Heritage Sites.

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