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* Spring Alexander the Great crosses the Indus near Attock and enters Taxila, whose ruler, Taxiles ( or Ambhi ), furnishes 130 war elephants and troops in return for aid against his rival Porus, who rules the lands between the Hydaspes ( modern Jhelum River ) and the Acesines ( modern Chenab River ).
After the death of Demetrius, the Bactrian kings Pantaleon and Agathocles struck the first bilingual coins with Indian inscriptions found as far east as Taxila so in their time ( c. 185 170 BC ) the Bactrian kingdom seems to have included Gandhara.
Purii says that the dates given by Philostratus in his Life of Apollonius of Tyana for Apollonius ' visit to Taxila, 43 44 AD, are within the period of the reign of Gondophares I, who also went by the Parthian name, Phraotes.
The city of Taxila is 35 km from the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi and 6 km from Rawalpindi Peshawar highway.

Taxila and Pakistan's
There were numerous cities, such as Taxila Pakistan's Punjab, or Pushkalavati and Sagala.

Taxila and Punjab
Pakistan has two major river dams: the Tarbela Dam on the Indus, near the early Buddhist site at Taxila, and the Mangla Dam on the Jhelum, where Punjab borders Azad Kashmir built as part of the Indus Basin Project.
** Apollodotus I, Indo-Greek king who, since 180 BC, has ruled the western and southern parts of the Indo-Greek kingdom, from Taxila in Punjab to the areas of Sindh and possibly Gujarat
* Apollodotus I, Indo-Greek king who, since 180 BC, has ruled the western and southern parts of the Indo-Greek kingdom, from Taxila in Punjab to the areas of Sindh and possibly Gujarat
* Apollodotus I, a general with Demetrius I of Bactria, becomes king of the western and southern parts of the Indo-Greek kingdom, from Taxila in Punjab to the areas of Sindh and possibly Gujarat.
Taxila () is a town and an important archaeological site in the Rawalpindi District of the Punjab province in Pakistan.
Xuanzang mentions having come across Digambar Jain monks in Taxila during his 7th century CE visit to India, in the same Punjab region where Alexander encountered the gymnosophists.
Alexander founded several cities in his new territories in the areas of the Oxus and Bactria, and Greek settlements further extended to the Khyber Pass, Gandhara ( see Taxila ), and the Punjab.
" The Kambojas | Kambhojas on the Indos ( Indus ), the Taksas of Taxila | Taksila, the Madras and Kathas ( Kathaioi ) on Akesines ( Chenab ), the Malla ( Malloi ) on the Hydraotis ( Iravati or Ravi River | Ravi ), the Tugras on the Hesidros ( Sutlej ) had formed important populations of the Punjab in the pre-Alexandrian age and stubbornly opposed Alexander the Great | Alexander on the Indus and, in spite of his victories on Hydaspes ( Jhelum River | Jhelum ) and Sakala ( Sangala, Sialkot ), had finally led him and his soldiers to abandon his planned conquest of India and retire to Babylonia ".
The remains of the ancient city Taxila, and many ornaments have been found in this regions which suggests that centered at Harappa in Punjab became a center of early civilization from around 3300 BC.
In ancient times, the term Uttarapatha ( from the Sanskrit terms uttara, for north, and patha for road / path ) referred to the northern high road, the main trade route that followed along the river Ganges, crossed the Gangetic plain, ran through the Punjab to Taxila ( Gandhara ) and further to Zariaspa or Balkh ( Bactria ) in Central Asia.
* University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila at Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan
The expression " Indo-Greek Kingdom " loosely describes a number of various dynastic polities, traditionally associated with a number of regional capitals like Taxila, ( modern Punjab ( Pakistan )), Pushkalavati and Sagala.
Apollodotus I Soter ( Greek: Απολλόδοτος ο Σωτήρ, " Apollodotus the Saviour ") was an Indo-Greek king between 180 BCE and 160 BCE or between 174 and 165 BCE ( first dating Osmund Bopearachchi and R. C. Senior, second dating Boperachchi ) who ruled the western and southern parts of the Indo-Greek kingdom, from Taxila in Punjab to the areas of Sindh and possibly Gujarat.
For most of their history, the leading Gondopharid kings held Taxila ( in the present Punjab province of Pakistan ) as their residence, but during their last few years of existence the capital shifted between Kabul and Peshawar.
Taxila is located in Punjab to the west of the present Islamabad.
Sirkap () is the name of an archaeological site on the bank opposite to the city of Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan.
Taxila in western Punjab was reconquered from nomad Scythian rule, and according to Bopearachchi, eastern territory was taken back from Indian kingdoms.
Apollodotus ' reign possibly began in the Punjab, when the Scythian king Maues ruled in Gandhara and its capital Taxila.
Birch bark manuscripts in Brāhmī script were discovered in an ancient Buddhist monastery in Jaulian, near Taxila in the Punjab in Pakistan, and dated to the 5th century CE.
Initially, the term Uttarapatha referred to the northern high road, the main trade route that followed along the river Ganges, crossed the Indo-Gangetic watershed, ran through the Punjab to Taxila ( Gandhara ) and further to Zariaspa or Balkh ( Bactria ) in Central Asia.
The University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila, or UET Taxila is located at Taxila, Punjab, Pakistan.

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