Why was Taxila important in the Mauryan empire?
A gateway to the North-West
A gateway to the South-West
A gateway to the North-East
A gateway to the South-East
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Taxila became a noted centre of learning (including the religious teachings of Buddhism) at least several centuries BCE, and continued to attract students from around the old world until the destruction of the city in the 5th century.
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Taxila became a noted centre of learning (including the religious teachings of Buddhism) at least several centuries BCE, and continued to attract students from around the old world until the destruction of the city in the 5th century.
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