Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Taxila' has mentioned 'Central Asia' in the following places:
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Taxila was an important city of Ancient India, situated at the pivotal junction of the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia, on the eastern shore of the Indus river.
In 516 BCE, Darius I embarked on a campaign to conquer Central Asia, Ariana and Bactria, before marching onto what is now Afghanistan and northern Pakistan.
Taxila was founded in a strategic location along the ancient "Royal Highway" that connected the Mauryan capital at Pataliputra in Bihar, with ancient Peshawar, Puxe1xb9xa3kalxc4x81vatxc4xab, and onwards towards Central Asia via Kashmir, Bactria, and Kxc4x81pixc5x9ba.
Buddhist monuments erected throughout the Taxila valley transformed it into a religious heartland and a destination for pilgrims from as far afield as Central Asia and China.