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| The Sirsukh wall in Taxila, Pakistan, is constructed using large, rectangular stones arranged meticulously, showcasing the Kushan era's architectural techniques. The stones vary in size and are tightly fitted together, reflecting advanced masonry skills. Vegetation, including grass and small plants, grows around and on the wall, adding a natural touch. The wall's texture is rugged and weathered, indicating its historical significance and age. The combination of stone types and construction style highlights the ingenuity of the Kushan period. |
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