Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Taxila' has mentioned 'Pakistan' in the following places:
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Ancient archaeological site in Punjab, Pakistan | WIKI |
For the modern day city, see Taxila, Pakistan. | WIKI |
Taxila (from Pxc4x81li Brahmi: xf0x91x80xa2xf0x91x80x94xf0x91x81x86xf0x91x80x94xf0x91x80xb2xf0x91x80xbaxf0x91x80xaexf0x91x80xb8, Takhkhasilxc4x81,[2] Sanskrit: xe0xa4xa4xe0xa4x95xe0xa5x8dxe0xa4xb7xe0xa4xb6xe0xa4xbfxe0xa4xb2xe0xa4xbe, IAST: Takxe1xb9xa3axc5x9bilxc4x81, Urdu: xd8xaaxdaxa9xd8xb4xd8xb4xdbx8cxd9x84xd8xa7xe2x80x8e meaning "City of Cut Stone", or "Takxe1xb9xa3a Rock" in Sanskrit) is a significant archaeological site in the modern city of the same name in Punjab, Pakistan. | WIKI |
[3] In 2006 it was ranked as the top tourist destination in Pakistan by The Guardian newspaper. | 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, located in the Rawalpindi district of Pakistanxe2x80x99s Punjab province, is a vast serial site that includes a Mesolithic cave and the archaeological remains of four early settlement sites, Buddhist monasteries, and a Muslim mosque and madrassa. | UNESCO |
Taxila is a protected antiquity in terms of the Antiquities Act, 1975, passed by the Parliament of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. | UNESCO |