why taxila called the gateway at north west in central asia
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Ancient Taxila was situated at the pivotal junction of the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia. The origin of Taxila as a city goes back to c. 1000
Owing to its strategic location, Taxila has changed hands many times over the centuries, with many empires vying for its control. When the great ancient trade routes connecting these regions ceased to be important, the city sank into insignificance and was finally destroyed by the nomadic Hunas in the 5th century.
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Owing to its strategic location, Taxila has changed hands many times over the centuries, with many empires vying for its control. When the great ancient trade routes connecting these regions ceased to be important, the city sank into insignificance and was finally destroyed by the nomadic Hunas in the 5th century.
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because it is easy to enter in India from North West .
because on the other side of India it was covered by mountain so it is difficult to come from this side that is why taxila called the gate way of India in central Asia
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because it is easy to enter in India from North West .
because on the other side of India it was covered by mountain so it is difficult to come from this side that is why taxila called the gate way of India in central Asia
please mark it as a brainliest answer
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