for genus of butterflies Taxila butterfly Infobox World Heritage Site WHS Taxila Image Image Panorama at Jaulian Ancient Buddhist Monastery Taxila, Pakistan 566 31.JPG thumb center 300px Panorama at Jaulian Ancient Buddhist Monastery, Taxila State Party Pakistan Type Cultural Criteria iii, vi ID 139 ... en list 139 locmapin Pakistan latitude 33.7469 longitude 72.8193 Taxila Sanskrit , lang ... . It is an important archaeology archaeological site. Taxila is situated about convert 32 km abbr ... Trunk Road . Taxila lies convert 549 m above sea level. The city dates back to the Gandhara period ... and West publisher Routledge ISBN 0415361664 br quote When the men of Alexander the Great came to Taxila ... highway and was traversed in antiquity. In 1980, Taxila was declared a UNESCO World Heritage ... multiple 1&unique number 153 Taxila Multiple Locations . Retrieved 13 January 2007. ref Recently it has ... older ones buried below. Ruins File Map of Taxila The ancient geography of India, Volume 1 Sir Alexander Cunningham pg46.jpg 230px left The ruins of Taxila contain buildings and buddhist stupa s located over a large area. The main ruins of Taxila are divided into three major cities, each ... century BCE. The second city of Taxila is located at Sirkap and was built by Greco Bactrian kings in the 2nd century BCE. The third and last city of Taxila is at Sirsukh and relates to the Kushan ... to the Taxila area. Some of the important ruins of this category include the ruins of the stupa at Dharmarajika .... History of Taxila See also Taxila satrapy Image AlexanderIndiaMap.jpg thumb Taxila is in western ... . File Couple from Taxila IV.jpg thumb Hellenistic couple excavated in Taxila IV . Legend has it that Taksha ... 1975 83 Cite book last Marshall first John authorlink John Marshall archaeologist title Taxila Volume ... Thomas and Gondophares the Indian King ref 76 The date of and inscription found at Taxila of Great King ... archaeologist Sir John Marshall conducted excavations over a period of twenty years in Taxila ... more details
Taxila was a satrap y of the Achaemenid Empire . It was added to the during the reign of Darius the Great . The occupation did not last long, and there are no archaeological traces of western armies in the Punjab region Punjab , although a claim that the Persia ns built something in the area was made in 2002. ref http www.livius.org ta td taxila taxila.htm Taxila ref See also Taxila References reflist External links http www.twcenter.net forums showthread.php?p 9921371 post9921371 History and background Achaemenid Provinces Category Taxila Category Achaemenid satrapies Pakistan history stub ca Taxila satrapia hr Taksila satrapija sh Taksila satrapija ... more details
unreferenced date August 2010 Taxila Cantonment is a cantonment adjacent to Taxila in Rawalpindi District , Punjab Pakistani province Punjab province , Pakistan . coord missing Pakistan Army Cantonments of Pakistan Category Cantonments of Pakistan ... more details
Taxila Museum lang ur is located at Taxila , Punjab Pakistan Punjab , Pakistan . File Taxila Museum Entrance.jpg thumb right 250px Location Taxila Museum is located 35  km from Islamabad on the Grand Trunk Road to Peshawar . It is famous for remains of Gandhara art . Most of the sites at Taxila , dating back 600 BCE to 500 CE, are located around the Taxila Museum. History Construction of Taxila museum started in 1918, its foundation stone laid by Lord Chemsford, vicery of India in 1918. Construction was concluded in 1928 and the museum was opened for public by Sir Habibullah then the ministry for Education. Sir John Marshall who was going to be retired from the post of Director General of Archaeological survey of India in 1928, could not complete its original plan. The government of Pakistan constructed the northern gallery in 1998. Collection and Displays There are 4000 objects ... two dozen buddhist stupas and monasteries and Greek temples. Gandharan Art Taxila Museum has one of the most ... comes from excavated sites in the Taxila Valley, partiuclary the excations of John Marshall. Other ... more than 1400 objects, and 409 have been published ref Khan, 2005 ref Numismatic Collection Taxila ... archaeological work in Taxila. Diggin began in 1917 under John Marshall, then director of the Archaeological ... from Taxila in Gandharan Studies Vol.1 119ff Khan, G R 2008 Gold Coins in the Cabinet of Taxila Museum, Taxila in Gandharan Studies Vol.2 39 61 Khan, G R 2009 Huvishka Coins from Taxila , Gandharan Studies ... from Taxila , Gandharan Studies Vol. IV, Peshawar, pp. 139 261. Khan, M A 2005 A Catalogue of the Gandhara Stone Sculptures in the Taxila Museum , 2 Volumes Marshall, J H 1951 Taxila An Illustrated Account of Archaeological Excavations Carried out at Taxila under the Orders of the Government of India ... to Taxila, Karachi, 2007 Rep. . Walsh, E.H.C. 1939 Punch Marked Coins from Taxila, Memoirs of the Archaeological ... Category Museums in Pakistan Category Decorative arts museums Category Taxila pnb pakistan ... more details
italic title Taxobox name Phanoptis taxila image regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Notodontidae subfamilia Dioptinae tribus Dioptini genus Phanoptis species P. taxila binomial Phanoptis taxila binomial authority Druce, 1907 synonyms Phanoptis taxila is a moth of the Notodontidae family. It is found in Colombia . References aut Miller, J.S. 2009 Generic revision of the Dioptinae Lepidoptera Noctuoidea Notodontidae Part 1 Dioptini. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History , 321 1 674. Category Animals described in 1907 Category Notodontidae Notodontidae stub ... more details
Infobox settlement name Taxila Tehsil settlement type Tehsil other name image skyline imagesize image caption image map Rawalpindi District Sub Div.svg pushpin map pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption Location in Pakistan subdivision type Country subdivision name Pakistan subdivision type1 Subdivisions of Pakistan Region subdivision name1 Punjab Pakistan Punjab subdivision type2 Districts of Pakistan District subdivision name2 Rawalpindi District subdivision type3 Capital subdivision name3 Taxil subdivision type4 Towns subdivision name4 1 subdivision type5 Union councils subdivision name5 10 government footnotes government type leader title Nazim leader name leader title1 Naib nazim leader name1 established title established date area total km2 area metro km2 population as of 1998 population footnotes population note population total 151000 population density km2 population urban population density urban km2 latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW E elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft timezone Pakistan Standard Time PST utc offset 5 timezone DST Pakistan Standard Time PDT utc offset DST 6 postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Taxila Tehsil , head quartered at Taxila , is one of the seven Tehsils sub divisions of Rawalpindi District in the Punjab Pakistan Punjab Subdivisions of Pakistan province of Pakistan . According to the 1998 census has a population of 151,000. ref http www.rawalpindi.gov.pk District Government of Rawalpindi ref Image Taxila Sub Div.svg thumb 300px right Union Councils of Taxila Tehsil. Administration The tehsil of Taxila is administratively subdivided into 10 Union Councils ... Khurram Paracha Lab Thatoo Taxila Urban 3 Unions Thatha Khalil Usman Khattar Wah Tribes Taxila tehsil is dominating by Syed s, Gujjar malik , sheikhs , Mirs See also Rawalpindi District Taxila References ... Taxila Rawalpindi geo stub pnb simple Taxila Tehsil ur zh ... more details
distinguish2 Praetaxila segecia , the harlequin metalmark italictitle Taxobox name Harlequin image Taxila fasciata 404.png regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Riodinidae genus Taxila genus authority Edward Doubleday Doubleday , 1847 species T. haquinus binomial Taxila haquinus binomial authority F lix douard Gu rin M neville Guerin , 1843 The harlequin or orange harlequin Taxila haquinus is a small but striking butterfly from the family Riodinidae . It is found from India east to Palawan and south to Java . It is the only species in the genus Taxila . cn date November 2011 References Evans, W.H. 1932 The Identification of Indian Butterflies. 2nd Ed , Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India Gaonkar, Harish 1996 Butterflies of the Western Ghats, India including Sri Lanka A Biodiversity Assessment of a threatened mountain system. Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. Gay,Thomas Kehimkar,Isaac & Punetha,J.C. 1992 Common Butterflies of India. WWF India and Oxford University Press, Mumbai, India. Haribal, Meena 1994 Butterflies of Sikkim Himalaya and their Natural History. Kunte, Krushnamegh 2005 Butterflies of Peninsular India. Universities Press. Wynter Blyth, M.A. 1957 Butterflies of the Indian Region, Bombay Natural History Society, Mumbai, India. See also List of Butterflies of India Riodinidae Category Nemeobiinae Category Butterflies and moths of Asia Category Fauna of Pakistan Riodinidae stub nl Taxila haquinus ... more details
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http taxila.sch.lk Taxila Central College , Located in Horana , Kalutara District , Sri Lanka This is one of the mixed schools in Sri Lanka and in Kalutara District. It is about 35  km far from Colombo and 18  km far from Panadura and the school situated 50  km far from Rathnapura This was established in 1946. Current principal is Mr H.K.A. Abhayapala. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links http taxila.sch.lk Official Website of Taxila Central College coord missing Sri Lanka Category Schools in Western Province, Sri Lanka ... more details
name University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila motto Nation needs professionals with knowledge ... http web.uettaxila.edu.pk uet uetSub vcMessage.htm UET Taxila Vice Chancellor s Message ref city Taxila state Punjab Pakistani province Punjab country Pakistan flagicon Pakistan students 3300 undergrad ... white color box grey nickname UET, UET TAXILA, UETT mascot affiliations Pakistan Engineering Council ... Administration Block The University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila , or UET Taxila is located at Taxila , Punjab Pakistani province Punjab , Pakistan . It was established in 1975 ... in nine engineering studies Computer, Telecom, Software Engineering UET Taxila Software , Electrical ... university. There are some remnants of the ancient civilization of Taxila around the main campus. This includes ... to a number of stupas. Taxila Museum is three kilometers from the campus. History With the increase ..., Lahore were built, including the University College of Engineering Taxila, in 1975. For three years it functioned at Sahiwal . In 1978 it was shifted to its permanent location at Taxila. The college ... under the University of Engineering and Technology Taxila Ordinance 1993. Enrollment of undergraduate ... about.htm title University of Engineering and Technology Taxila, Pakistan publisher Uettaxila.edu.pk ... of Taxila, 5  km from the city. It is situated near railway station Mohra Shah Wali Shah on Taxila Havelian branch line. The city of Taxila is 35  km from the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi ... and employees, students hostels, guest house, post office, dispensary and bank. File UET Taxila Gate000.jpg thumb Main gate, UET Taxila The computer, software and telecommunication programmes ... campus of UET Taxila at Chakwal started functioning in 2005. UET Taxila is planning a campus ... Khan Campus ref Affiliated institutes Institutes affiliated with UET Taxila are ref http www.uettaxila.edu.pk ... and Management Sciences, Taxila Cantt Wah Engineering College, Wah Cantt ref cite web url ... more details
Image TaxilaCopperPlate.JPG thumb The Taxila copper plate British Museum . The Taxila copper plate , also called the Moga inscription or the Patika copper plate is a notable archaeological artifact found in the area of Taxila , Gandhara , in modern Pakistan . It is presently in the collection of the British Museum . Description The copper plate is dated to a period between the 1st century BCE and the 1st century CE. It bears an imprecise date the 5th day of the Macedon ian month of Ancient Macedonian Calendar Panemos , in the year 78 of king Maues Moga . It is thought it may be related to the establishment of a Maues era, which would give a date around 6 6 CE . The copper plate is written in the Kharoshthi script a script derived from Aramaic . It relates the dedication of a relic of the Buddha Shakyamuni Pali akamuni , literally Master of the Shakas to a Buddhist monastery by the Indo Scythian Pali aka ruler Patika Kusulaka , son of Liaka Kusulaka , satrap of Chukhsa , near Taxila. The inscription is significant in that it documents the fact that Indo Scythians practiced the Buddhist faith. It is also famous for mentioning Patika Kusulaka, who also appears as a Great Satrap in the Mathura lion capital inscription. Text of the inscription quotation 1 samva tsaraye athasatatimae 20 20 20 10 4 4 maharayasa mahamtasa Maues mogasa pa ne masa masasa divase pamcame 4 1 etaye purvaye kshaha ra ta sa br 2 cukh sa ca kshatrapasa Liaka Kusulaka liako kusuluko nama tasa pu tro pati ko Taxila takha ilaye nagare utarena pracu de o kshema nama atra br 3 de she patiko apratithavita bhagavata akamunisa shariram pra tithaveti samgha ramam ca sarvabudhana puyae mata pitaram puyayamt o br ... kshatrapa Liaka Original text of the Taxila copper plate inscription ref http www.ebmp.org a inscription.php ... Patika in the town of Taxila Takshasila , to the north, the eastern region, Kshema by name br In this place ... from the 1951 edition DEFAULTSORT Taxila Copper Plate Category Archaeological artefacts Category Taxila ... more details
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Advert date February 2010 Infobox company name Heavy Industries Taxila HIT logo Image HIT Logo.png Logo of Heavy Industries Taxila type Heavy engineering and arms manufacturing foundation September 1971 key people Lt Gen Ayyaz Salim Rana small Chairman small location city Taxila , Punjab Pakistan Punjab location country Pakistan num employees 4,500 civilian br 1,950 military as of 2004 Heavy Industries Taxila abbreviated HIT is the backbone of Pakistan s engineering industry for the Pakistan Armed Forces, being a combination of multiple industries that has grown into a large military complex since 1980. It consists of six major production units and their support facilities, staffed by over 6500 workers. About 30 of the 6500 employees are uniformed military personnel. ref http www.pakdef.info pakmilitary army hit.html ref HIT has facilities for overhaul, rebuild and progressive manufacturing of main battle tank main battle tanks MBT , armoured recovery vehicle armoured recovery vehicles ARV , armoured personnel carrier armoured personnel carriers APC and other armoured vehicles of both eastern and western armoured vehicles. HIT has developed and currently manufactures the Al Khalid tank Al Khalid MBT . History With the growing fleet of T 59 tank T 59 tanks manufactured by China, the Pakistan Army decided that a facility to maintain and rebuild the tanks was needed. As a result the Heavy Rebuild Foundry Project P 711 was conceived, with Chinese assistance and technology. In the late 1970s the Heavy Rebuild Factory HRF was established in Taxila to undertake rebuild and modernization ... Taxila HIT . Today the main activities include manufacture of armoured fighting vehicles, armoured personnel ... Taxila comprises various defence factories and facilities Heavy Rebuild Factory T Series To rebuild ... Heavy Industries Taxila Education City official website http www.pakistan.gov.pk divisions ContentInfo.jsp?DivID 8&cPath 69 75 271&ContentID 3906 Heavy Industries Taxila HIT brochure http www.pakdef.info ... more details
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Sirsukh lang ur is the name of an archaeology archaeological site near the city of Taxila , Punjab Pakistan Punjab , Pakistan . Image SirsukhWall.JPG thumb 350px The wall of Sirsukh, Taxila. The City The city of Sirsukh was founded by the Kushan Empire Kushan king Kanishka after 80 CE, and is the last of the great ancient cities of Taxila. The invaders decided to abandon the older city of Sirkap and build a newer city on the other side of the Lundi nala ref cite book first John last Marshall title Taxila An Illustrated Account of Archaeological Excavations Carried Out at Taxila Under the Orders of the Government of India between the years 1913 and 1934 page 217 ref . The wall of the city is about 5 kilometers long and about 5.4 meters thick. The city wall covers an area of around 2300 x 1000 meters seen along the east west direction, and is laid out in a typical Central Asian style, complete with suburbs. Sirsukh was left uninhabited when the White Huns invaded the Punjab region Punjab at the end of the fifth century CE. To the north east of the city flows the Harro river whereas to the south the Lundi ravine is present. The ancient city was excavated only on a very small scale in 1915 16 CE, and further excavation work has been impeded by a high water table which threatens the integrity of ancient structures. It was included in the World Heritage List of the UNO in 1980 as part of Taxila ref Cite web url http whc.unesco.org en list 139 title UNESCO World Heritage List accessdate 21 December 2008 ref . The Wall gallery File SirsukhWallBastion.JPG Bastion in the wall of Sirsukh with hole for the archers, Taxila. File SirsukhBastionInside.JPG Inside the Bastion in the wall of Sirsukh, Taxila. gallery The wall of the city is made of large stone bricks with smaller stone ... Mohra Muradu Sirkap TaxilaTaxila Achaemenid Taxila under the Achaemenids Taxila Tehsil Ancient ... Taxila de Sirsukh pnb ur ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2010 Chukhsa was an ancient area of Pakistan , probably modern Chachh, west of the city of Taxila . The area is mentioned in various epigraphic material, such as the Taxila copper plate inscription, where it is described as a territory of the Indo Scythian ruler Liaka Kusulaka . References Reflist Pakistan geo stub coord missing Pakistan Category Regions of Pakistan ... more details
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Unreferenced date July 2007 Image EpicIndiaCities.jpg right thumb 100px Ancient Indian Bharata cities and Places Title and location names are in English language English . Takshasila was an ancient city mentioned in the epic Ramayana , now known as Taxila in Pakistan. As per the epic this city was named after Taksha the son of Bharata Ramayana Bharata the brother of Raghava Rama who was the king of Kosala Kingdom Kosala . Bharata defeated the Gandhara Kingdom Gandharas and built the city of Takshasila in Gandhara. In Mahabharata , this city is mentioned as a city defeated by Kuru Kingdom Kuru king Janamejaya . It was the city where the Naga Kingdom Naga Takshaka , the enemy of Janamejaya lived. Here Janamejaya conducted a massacre of Nagas which he called the Sarpasatra . This city in modern times, is known as Taxila , in Pakistan . See also Taxila Category Ancient Indian cities Category Rawalpindi District Category Kingdoms in the Ramayana ... more details
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Ghulam Sarwar Khan is a Pakistani politician who was a Federal Minister of Labour, ref cite news title Uplift of education top priority url http www.dailytimes.com.pk default.asp?page story 19 9 2004 pg10 3 work Daily Times Pakistan date 19 September 2004 accessdate 30 October 2010 ref Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis. He has served as a Provincial Assembly of Punjab Member of the Provincial Assembly MPA of Punjab, India Punjab , Health Minister of Punjab and Member of the Central Zakat Council in the past. His younger brother, Khan Muhammad Sadeeq Khan , was elected Nazim of Taxila Tehsil Tehsil Taxila . References reflist Category Living people Category Pakistani politicians ... more details
Image Taxila1.jpg thumb The Dharmarajika stupa, Taxila. File Dharmarajika statuette.jpg thumb Statuette excavated at the Dharmarajika stupa. The Dharmarajika is a large Buddhist stupa in the area of Taxila , Pakistan . It is thought that it was established by the Maurya emperor Ashoka in the 3rd century BCE around relics of the Gautama Buddha Buddha .The stupa is also popularly called as Chir Tope. The site of divided into two parts the stupa area in the south and his monastic area in the north. The stupa of Dharmarajika is about 3 kilometers from the Taxila museum on a metalled road .Its importance lies in the fact that one of Buddha s body relics was buried there . The name Dharmarajika comes from Dharmaraja, a name given to Buddha who was the true Dharma Raja Lord of Law , according to Marshall. It is also believed that Dharmarajika is derieved from the word Dhararaja , a title used by Maurya emperor Ashoka. The stupa 15 meters high and 50 meters in diameter is a circular structure with a raised terrace around its base. Around it is a passage for pradakshina and a circle of small chapels surround the great stupa. Three distinctive types of masonry in the buildings around the main stupa suggest the contributions of different periods to the building activity. A silver scroll inscription in Kharoshti and a small gold casket containing some minute bone relics, probably of Buddha were found here during excavation during British rule. These structures were reinforced in the following centuries, by building rings of smaller stupas and constructions around the original ones. Several coins of the Indo Greek king Zoilos II were found under the foundation of such a 1st century BCE stupa. ref Marshall, Excavations at Taxila , The only minor antiquities of interest found in this building ... beneath the foundations of the earliest chapel , p248 ref Notes references References Taxila Sir John Marshall See also Bhir Mound Jaulian Sirkap Sirsukh Mohra Muradu Taxila coord missing Pakistan ... more details
The Bhir Mound lang ur is the oldest of the ruins of Taxila in the Punjab Pakistan Punjab province of Pakistan . Image BhirMound.JPG thumb 350px The ruins of Bhir Mound, Taxila, Pakistan Excavation The ruins of Bhir Mound were excavated from 1913 1925 by Sir John Marshall . The work was continued by Sir Mortimer Wheeler in 1944 1945 and by Dr. Mohammad Sharif in 1966 1967. Further excavations were performed in 1998 2000 by Bahadur Khan and in 2002 by Dr. Ashraf and Mahmud al Hassan. The Ruins The ruins of the town form an irregular shape measuring around 1  km from north to south and about 600 meters from east to west. ref cite book first Muhammad Ilyas last Bhatti title Taxila an ancient metropolis of Gandhara page 72 year 2006 ref The oldest part or layer of these ruins is from the sixth and fifth centuries BC. The second layer is from the fourth century BC and existed at the time of the invasion of Alexander the Great . The third layer is from the time of the Maurya kings of India third century BC . The fourth and topmost stratum contains the constructions from time after the Mauryan period. The streets of the city show that they were narrow and the house plans were very irregular. There is little evidence of planning most of the streets are very haphazard. The houses ... to 20 rooms were arranged around it. ref cite book first Muhammad Ilyas last Bhatti title Taxila ... Chandragupta of Magadha , the founder of the Mauryan dynasty, conquered Punjab region Panjab . Taxila ... Ashoka , Buddhism became important and the first monks settled in Taxila. Ashoka is said to have ... in Bactria , invaded Gandhara and Panjab again. From now on, a Greek king resided in Taxila, Demetrius . ref name Kausch 2001 300 ref Cite web url http www.livius.org ta td taxila bhir.html title Livius.org accessdate 26 December 2008 ref See also Dharmarajika Mohra Muradu Jaulian Sirkap Sirsukh Taxila ... source kolossus dewiki display title Category Taxila Category Archaeological sites in Pakistan Category ... more details