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| Bhir Mound in Taxila, Pakistan, features stone ruins from the ancient Gandharan civilization. The site displays scattered stones and partially excavated structures. A blue informational plaque stands prominently, providing historical context about the site. Sparse vegetation, including small trees and grass, surrounds the ruins, with a metal fence in the background marking the boundary. The area reflects the archaeological significance of Taxila as a UNESCO World Heritage site, highlighting its role in the history of Buddhism and ancient urban planning.Taxila, Pakistan, September 11 2025 |
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