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  1. Pushkalavati

    Pushkalavati lang sa is an ancient site situated in Peshawar valley in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province formerly NWFP of Pakistan . It is located on the banks of Swat River , near its junction with Kabul River , now it is known as Charsadda . Pushkalavati meaning Lotus City was the capital of ancient kingdom Gandhara from the 6th century BC to 2nd century AD. The ruins of Pushkalavati consist of many stupas and sites of two old cities. Bala Hisar This is the oldest settlement of the Pushkalavati occupied from 6th century BC. Ashoka built a stupa there which was described by Xuan Zang when he visited in 630 AD, which is still not found. This site was first excavated in 1902 by Marshal and then by Mortimer Wheeler in 1958. Peucela and Shaikhan Dheri The Greco Bactrian Kingdom Bactrian Greeks built a new city Peucela or Peucelaitis at this site which lies one kilometre from Bala Hissar on the other side of the branch of River Jinde . This city was occupied by Parthian empire Parthian , Saka s and Kushan s and subsequently When date May 2011 became known as Shaikhan Dheri AKA Shaikhn Dher , etc. . In 2nd AD, river changed its course and city was flooded. The town moved to the site of the modern village of Disambiguation needed Rajar date June 2011 . The former city s ruins were partly excavated by Ahmad Hasan Dani in 1960s. There are still many mounds at Mir Ziarat , at Rajar and Shahr i Napursan which are still unexcavated. Pushkalavati & Prang The city of Pushkalavati was situated at the confluence of Swat River Swat and Kabul rivers. Three different branches of Kabul river meet there. That specific place is still called Prang and considered sacred. A grand graveyard ... is considered to be among the largest graveyards in the world. Pushkalavati in the Ramayana. In the concluding ... . The latter founded Pushkala vati or Pushkalavati, to the west of the Indus, and known to Alexander ... places in Pakistan Category Places in the Ramayana ca Pushkalavati cs Pu kal vat de Pushkalavati ...   more details



  1. Peukolaos

    File Peukolaos coin.jpg thumb upright 1.5 Coin of Peukalaos. Peucolaus Soter Dikaios was an Indo Greek king who ruled in the area of Gandhara c. 90 BCE. His reign was probably short and insignificant, since he left only a few coins, but the relations of the latter Indo Greek kings remain largely obscure. His name could be interpreted as The man from Pushkalavati , an important Indo Greek city east of Kabul . Coins of Peucolaos Peucolaos struck rare Indian standard silver coins with portrait in diadem, and a reverse of a standing Zeus, which resemble the reverse of contemporary kings Heliokles II and Archebios . The latter has overstruck two coins of Peucolaos. He also issued bilingual bronzes with Artemis and a crowned woman with a palm branch, perhaps a city goddess or a personification of Tyche , the deity for good luck. br clear all align center cellpadding 2 border 2 width 30 align center Preceded by br Amyntas Nikator width 40 align center Indo Greek Indo Greek Ruler br Arachosia , Gandhara br c. 90 BCE width 30 align center Succeeded by br Menander II Indo Greek kings See also Greco Bactrian Kingdom Seleucid Empire Greco Buddhism Indo Scythians Indo Parthian Kingdom Kushan Empire References The Greeks in Bactria and India , W.W. Tarn, Cambridge University Press. The Coin types of the Indo Greek Kings 256 54 BCE , A.K. Narain Category Indo Greek kings Category People in the history of Pakistan Category 1st century BC Asian rulers Hellenistic rulers ca Peucolau de Peukolaos it Peucolao vi Peukolaos ...   more details



  1. Shahbaz Garhi

    Shahbaz Garhi is an historic site located in Mardan District in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan . Location Shahbaz Garhi is situated on the junction of three ancient routes Kabul to Pushkalavati Swat Pakistan Swat through Buner Taxila through Hund on the bank of Indus River . Situated on the modern Mardan Swabi Road, the town was once a thriving Buddhist city surrounded by monasteries and stupas . Archaeological Relics Ashokan Inscriptions Rock edicts of Ashoka 272 231 BC were carved on two rocks on a hill. This edict was inscribed in Kharoshthi script. The translation of the text is written on a board nearby the rocks. The sight is a famous tourist spot for people who are interested in history. Buddha s Stupas According to one Buddhist legend, Buddha in one of his previous life as Prince Visvantara gave in charity a white miraculous elephant that have the power to produce rain to neighbouring hostile country suffering from draught. His own people banished him. Prince with his wife and two children lived on Mekha Sanda Hill . Later he gave his two sons to a Brahman in charity who sold them in the market of Shahbaz Garhi. Grandfather of the children recognized his grandchildren and acts of charity of the Prince were recognized by his people and invited him back to the city. Two stupas were built to commemorate these acts by which the Prince achieved dana paramita Perfection of Charity . Japanese team in 1960 s excavated sites of this legend as per directions given by Sun Yung and Xuan Zang who visited in 520 AD and 630 AD respectively. The stupa at Chank Dheri commemorate the while elephant. Sahri Stupa commemorated Prince Visvantara giving up his children. There are ruins of stupa and monasteries on the hill of Mekha Sanda. According to a Buddhist legend Buddha in one of his previous life visited this area as Prince Sudana, means of noble charity . The surrounding plain is still known as Sudana Plain . Site Map http kaladarshan.arts.ohio state.edu maps ...   more details



  1. Hippostratos

    Infobox monarch name Hippostratos title Indo Greek king image Hippostratos.jpg caption Tetradrachm of Hippostratos . br Obv Bust of Hippostratos with Greek legend BASILEOS MEGALOU SOTEROS IPPOSTPATOU Great Saviour King Hippostratos . br Rev King on horseback, galloping. Kharoshthi legend MAHARAJASA TRATASA MAHATASA JAYAMTASA HIPUSTRATASA King Hippostratos, the Great Saviour and Conqueror. reign 65 BCE to 55 BCE religious beliefs coronation othertitles full name predecessor successor suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty royal anthem father mother birth date birth place death date death place date of burial place of burial Deleted image removed Image HippostratosCoin.jpg thumb upright 1.5 Tetradrachm of Hippostratos . br Obv Bust of Hippostratos with Greek legend BASILEOS MEGALOU SOTEROS IPPOSTPATOU Great Saviour King Hippostratos . br Rev King on horseback, walking, making a gesture of benediction. Kharoshthi legend MAHARAJASA TRATASA MAHATASA JAYAMTASA HIPUSTRATASA King Hippostratos, the Great Saviour and Conqueror. Hippostratos lang el was an Indo Greek king who ruled central and north western Punjab region Punjab and Pushkalavati . Bopearachchi dates Hippostratos to 65 to 55 BCE whereas R. C. Senior suggests 60 to 50 BCE. Rule In Bopearachchi s reconstruction Hippostratos came to power as the successor to Apollodotus II, in the western part of his kingdom, while the weak King Dionysios Dionysios ascended to the throne in the eastern part. Senior assumes that the reigns of Apollodotus II and Hippostratos overlapped somewhat in that case Hippostratos first ruled a kingdom was to the west of Apollodotus dominions. Just like Apollodotus II, Hippostratos calls himself Soter , Saviour , on all his coins, and on some coins he also assumes the title Basileos Megas , Great King , which he inherited from Apollodotus II. This may support Senior s scenario that Hippostratos extended his kingdom ...   more details



  1. Artemidoros

    Infobox monarch name Artemidoros title Indo Greek king image Artimedoros.jpg caption small Coin of Artemidoros. br Obverse diademed bust of king. br Reverse Artemis , the eponymous goddess of hunting, using a curved bow. small reign 85 80 BCE or 100 80 BCE coronation othertitles Aniketos The invincible full name predecessor successor suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty royal anthem father mother birth date birth place death date death place date of burial place of burial religion Artemidoros Aniketos The invincible was a king who ruled in the area of Gandhara and Pushkalavati in modern northern Pakistan and Afghanistan . A son of Maues Artemidoros has a Greek name and has traditionally been seen as an Indo Greek king. His remaining coins generally feature portraits of Artemidoros and Hellenistic deities and are typical of Indo Greek rulers, but on a coin described by numismatician R.C. Senior, Artemidoros claims to be the son of the Indo Scythians Indo Scythian king Maues . Not only does this coin enable a closer dating of Artemidoros it also sheds new light on the transient ethnic identities during the decline of the Indo Greek kingdom. While Maues was Great King of Kings , Artemidoros only styled himself King it appears as though he ruled only a smaller part of his father s dominions. He was either challenged by or ruled in tandem with other kings such as Menander II , whose coins have been found alongside his, and Apollodotus II . Time of rule Bopearachchi has suggested a date of c. 85 80 BCE, but this was before the appearance of the Maues coin. Senior s dating is wider, c.100 80 BCE, because Senior has given Maues an earlier date. Coins During the 1990s, several new types of Artemidoros coins appeared, of variable quality. R.C. Senior has suggested that Artemidoros relied mostly on temporary mints, perhaps because he held no major cities. All his coins were Indian bilinguals. Silver Obverse ...   more details



  1. King Telephos

    Infobox monarch name Telephos title Indo Greek king image Telephos.jpg caption small Bronze coin of king Telephos . br Obv Zeus seated on a throne, scepter in left hand, forming a benediction gesture with the right hand, similar to the Buddhist vitarka mudra . Greek legend BASILEOS EUERGETOY TILEFOY br Rev Squatting man, right hand forward. Kharoshthi legend MAHARAJASA KALAKRAMASA TELIPHASA. small reign 75 70 BCE coronation othertitles Euergetes the Benefactor full name predecessor successor suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty royal anthem father mother birth date birth place death date death place date of burial place of burial religion Telephos Euergetes , the Benefactor , lang el was a late Indo Greek king who seem to have been one of the weak and brief successors of Maues . Bopearachchi dates Telephos between 75 70 BCE and places him in Gandhara, Senior to circa 60 BCE and suggests that he ruled in some parts of Pushkalavati or even further west. Nothing is known about his dynastic connections. His few coins are rather singular and none of them bear his likeness, a rare occurrence in Indo Greek coinage. Despite his Greek name, Telephos might therefore have been a ruler of Saka origin. His epithet was also unprecedented. Coins of Telephos The silver of Telephos is rare and mostly consists of drachms only a single tetradrachm is known. On the Greek side is a serpent footed monster holding the stems of two plants, and on the Kharosthi side two deities that probably should be identified with Helios and Selene , the sun and moon. Both types were unique in the area, though the monster would later appear on bronzes of Hippostratos . An example of one of his bronzes is seen above, The obverse is the common type of sitting Zeus making a benediction gesture, whereas on the reverse is the unique type of a squatting man holding what on some specimens looks like a spear, on others a ...   more details



  1. Dvaravati?Kamboja route

    Bhandarkar, Indian Research Institute Dr B. C. Law. ref . From Pushkalavati, the Kamboja Dvaravati ... merchant brothers, natives of Pokkharavati modern Pushkalavati in what then was ancient Kamboja ...   more details



  1. Greece?Pakistan relations

    in Pakistan Sirkap Taxila , Sagala Sialkot and Pushkalavati Peucela . Bilateral relations Greece ...   more details



  1. Kamsabhoga

    therefore, inevitably tends to get connected to Pali Pokkharavati Sanskrit Pushkalavati , which is now ... . ref The ancient name of Pokkharavati Pushkalavati was Utpalavati . ref The geographical dictionary ...   more details



  1. Maha Kapphina

    Pushkalavati, Pali Pokkharavati or Pushkaravati is said to have been Utpalavati ref The geographical ... to the Pushkalavati modern Charasaddha , north of Peshawar . ref Ibid ref Thus, it has been conjectured that city of Kukkatavati may have been in NWFP of Pakistan or somewhere near Pushkalavati ...   more details



  1. Antialcidas

    Infobox monarch name Antialcidas title Indo Greek king image Antialkidas.jpg caption Silver tetradrachm of King Antialcidas. br Obv Bust of Antialcidas wearing aegis and holding a spear, with Greek legend BASILEOS NIKEPHOROU ANTIALKIDOU Coin of victorious King Antialcidas . br Rev Zeus with lotus tipped sceptre, in front of an elephant with a bell symbol of Taxila , surmouted by Nike mythology Nike holding a wreath, crowning the elephant. Kharoshti legend MAHARAJASA JAYADHARASA ANTIALIKITASA Victorious King Antialcidas . Pushkalavati mint. reign 130 120 BCE R. C. Senior br 115 95 BCE Boppearachchi religious beliefs coronation othertitles NIKEPHOROU Victorious full name predecessor successor suc type heir queen consort spouse 1 spouse 2 spouse 3 spouse 4 spouse 5 spouse 6 issue royal house dynasty royal anthem father mother birth date birth place death date death place date of burial place of burial Antialcidas Nikephoros the Victorious was a Western Indo Greek king of the Eucratid Dynasty , who reigned from his capital at Taxila . Bopearachchi has suggested that he ruled from ca. 115 to 95 BCE in the western parts of the Indo Greek realms, whereas R. C. Senior places him around 130 to 120 BCE and also in eastern Punjab region Punjab which seems better supported by coin findings . Senior does however believe that he ruled in tandem with King Lysias . Genealogy Antialcidas may have been a relative of the Bactrian king Heliocles I , but ruled after the fall of the Bactrian kingdom. Several later kings may have been related to Antialcidas Heliokles II , Amyntas Nikator Amyntas , Diomedes and Hermaeus all struck coins with similar features. The Heliodorus inscription main Heliodorus pillar File IndoGreekCampaings.jpg thumb left Antialcidas sent an Embassy to Vidisha Vidisa in central India. Image Heliodoruspillar.gif thumb left Inscription on the Heliodorus pillar made by Antialcidas Ambassador Heliodorus in 110 BCE . Though there are few sources for the late Indo Greek ...   more details



  1. Heliodorus pillar

    were also minted at the Pushkalavati mint and carry the same inscription in Kharo h script ...   more details



  1. Bharata (Ramayana)

    day Pakistani city of Taxila is also a mark of his rule. Pushkalavati , which is present day ...   more details



  1. Pakthas

    on either side of the river Indus, with two capitals, Pushkalavati modern Charsadda on the west and Taxila ...   more details



  1. Hindu and Buddhist architectural heritage of Pakistan

    Lower Swat Valley Mingora Panchkora Valley of Dir Pushkalavati Shahbaz Garhi Sehri Bahlol Swabi ...   more details



  1. Gandhara

    the Peshawar valley. The kingdom was ruled from capitals at Pushkalavati Charsadda , Taxila, Purushapura ... but no spring or lake can be identified. Pushkalavati and Prayag The primary cities of Gandhara were Purushapura now Peshawar , Takshashila or Taxila and Pushkalavati . The latter remained the capital ... shrine helped to make the city a centre of pilgrimage until the 7th century. Pushkalavati in the Peshawar ... Taxila Sirkap and Pushkalavati. He became a Buddhist and is remembered in Buddhists records due to his ...   more details



  1. Uttarapatha

    Pushkalavati , present Carasadda in Gandhara Kamboja region who also had their trade settlement ...   more details



  1. Charsadda

    name of Charsadda was Pushkalavati , which means Lotus City . It was the administrative ...   more details



  1. P??ini

    an introduction, By Klaus G. Witz, page 6 ref floruit , corresponding to Pushkalavati , Gandhara ...   more details



  1. Hinduism in Punjab

    of Kanishka , the Kushan ruler and the site of the tallest stupa in Jambudvipa. Pushkalavati Charsadda ...   more details



  1. Peshawar

    07 24 ref Vedic mythology refers to an ancient settlement called Pushkalavati in the area, after Pushkal ... i7882.pdf ref The Kushan king Kanishka , moved the capital from Pushkalavati now called Charsadda ...   more details



  1. Menander I

    in the eastern parts of the kingdom, Punjab and at times Gandhara. Paropamisadae and Pushkalavati were ...   more details



  1. History of Sindh

    Afghan city Kandahar . His sons founded the cities of Peshawar Pushkalavati and Taxila Takshasila . Sindh ...   more details



  1. Index of Pakistan-related articles

    Punjab Regiment Punjab region Punjab Town Punjabi people Punjkot Pushkalavati Q Qaidabad Qalandar ...   more details



  1. Vararuchi

    was an ancient Indian Sanskrit grammarian from Pushkalavati, Gandhara fl. 4th century BCE . He is known ...   more details




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