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  2. Gandhara grave culture - Wikipedia

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    The Gandhara grave culture of present-day Pakistan is known by its "protohistoric graves", which were spread mainly in the middle Swat River valley and named the Swat Protohistoric Graveyards Complex, dated in that region to c. 1200 –800 BCE. [1]

  3. Gandhara - Wikipedia

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    Gandhara (IAST: Gandhāra) was an ancient Indo-Aryan [1] civilization centred in present-day north-west Pakistan and north-east Afghanistan. [2] [3] [4] The core of the region of Gandhara was the Peshawar and Swat valleys extending as far east as the Pothohar Plateau in Punjab, though the cultural influence of Greater Gandhara extended westwards into the Kabul valley in Afghanistan, and ...

  4. Gandāra - Wikipedia

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    Gandhara Satrapy was established in the general region of the old Gandhara grave culture, in what is today Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. During Achaemenid rule, the Kharosthi alphabet, derived from the one used for Aramaic (the official language of Achaemenids), developed here and remained the national script of Gandhara until 200 CE.

  5. Category:Gandhara - Wikipedia

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  6. Swat District - Wikipedia

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    The Gandhara grave culture that emerged c. 1400 BCE and lasted until 800 BCE, [22] and named for their distinct funerary practices, was found along the Middle Swat River course. [23] Swat, then known as Oddiyana , was a major centre of Gandhara civilization .

  7. Gandhāra (kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    By the later 6th century BCE, the founder of the Persian Achaemenid Empire, Cyrus, soon after his conquests of Media, Lydia, and Babylonia, marched into Gandhara and annexed it into his empire. [11]

  8. Timeline of South Asian history - Wikipedia

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    Culture: Late Vedic Period: Gandhara grave culture (Brahmin ideology) [b] • early Upanishads • Painted Grey Ware culture (Kshatriya/Shramanic culture) [c] • Northern Black Polished Ware: 800-600 BCE: Gandhara: Kuru-Pancala: Kosala-Videha: Culture: Late Vedic Period Mahajanapada: Gandhara grave culture (Brahmin ideology) [d] • early ...

  9. Category:Archaeological cultures in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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