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write a short note on Taxila and Nalanda

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Answered by shristipal
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Taxila (from Pāli Brahmi: , Takhkhasilā,[2] Sanskrit: तक्षशिला, IAST: Takṣaśilā, Urdu: تکششیلا‎ meaning "City of Cut Stone" or "Takṣa Rock") in Sanskrit is a significant archaeological site in the modern city of the same name in Punjab, Pakistan. It lies about 32 km (20 mi) north-west of Islamabad and Rawalpindi, just off the famous Grand Trunk Road.

Nalanda (ISO: Nālandā, pro was an ancient Mahavihara, a revered Buddhist monastery which also served as a renowned centre of learning, in the ancient kingdom of Magadha (modern-day Bihar) in India.[4] The university of Nalanda obtained significant fame, prestige and relevance during ancient times, and rose to legendary status due to its contribution to the emergence of India as a great power around the fourth century

Answered by Deekshith7474
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