The gandhara art was most significant feature of which period
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Gandhara art, style of Buddhist visual art that developed in what is now northwestern Pakistan and eastern Afghanistan between the 1st century bce and the 7th century
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The gandhara art was most significant feature of which period- Kushan period, from the 1st to the 5th centuries.
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- The word "Gandhra" refers to an ancient territory that is now mostly in north-eastern Afghanistan and north-western Pakistan. The Peshawar Valley and Swat River Valley served as the region's geographic centres, but the cultural impact of "Greater Gandhara" also reached the Taxila region of the Potohar Plateau, the Kabul Valley in Afghanistan, over the Indus River, and up to the Karakoram Mountains in the north.
- In or about 75, a different Central Asian people group overthrew the Parthian empire. The Kushans migrated from Central Asia to Bactria, where they lived for a century and were referred to as Yuezhi in the Chinese source Hou Han Shu. One of its tribes, the Kushan (Kua), led by Kujula Kadphises, took control of Gandhara in 75 CE.
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