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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
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. | UNESCO |