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Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions that follow:-Passage H - In the north west of undivided India, near Peshawar, there was the ancient and famous university of Taxila. This university was particularly noted for science, especially medicine and the arts and people went to it from distant parts of India. The Jalaka stories are full of instances of sons of nobles and Brahmins travelling, unattended and unarmed to Taxila to be educated. Probably students came also from central Asia and Afghanistan as it was conveniently situated. It was considered an honour and distinction to be a graduate of Taxila. Physicians who had studied in the school of medicine were highly thought of and it is related that whenever Buddha felt unwell his admirers brought to him a famous physician who had graduated from Taxila.
Where was the university of Taxila situated?

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North West of undivided India ,near Peshawar

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