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Why takshashila and nalanda have been declared heritage sites

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Answered by Shreyash2020
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Answer:

Because they were build in ancient vedic period but still provide great knowledge in fields of astronomy , medicine , maths , science , philosophy , etc.

Answered by smartbrainz
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'Takshashila' is an 'important archaeological site' from ancient 'India situated in the modern city' with the same name in 'Punjab, Pakistan'. Nalanda is an ancient 'Mahavihara', a 'large and valued Buddhist monastery', in the 'ancient kingdom of Magadha' (present day 'Bihar') in India.

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'Takshashila' used to be a well-known center of learning for several decades, including religious teachings on 'Buddhism'. It started in the fifth century CE to attract students from all over the world. It was famous for its. The curriculum included the study of antiquities, history, medicine, mathematics, military sciences, and 18 silpas or arts. 'Takshashila' was a former Indian city in Northwest Pakistan now. This is a significant site of archaeology and was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980. His well-known college, where Chanakya has reportedly written his Arthashastra.

The ruins of the former Nalanda University from the Third Century BC were declared a UN EDU, Scientific and Cultural Organization or UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Nalanda site includes the archaeological remains of a monastic and scholastic institution from the third to the 13th centuries BC. It comprises viharas, stupas, and shrines, (residential and educational buildings) and significant art works in stone, metal and stucco. Nalanda stands out as the Indian Subcontinent's oldest university and has spent 800 years coordinating the transmission of information.

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