Taxila — Nombre descrito en la Lista del Patrimonio de la Humanidad … Wikipedia Español
Taxila — Taxila: Pagode mit dem doppelköpfigen Adler Taxila (griechische Form des Namens; eigentlich Sanskrit, तक्षशिला, f. Takṣaśilā, Takshashila; wörtl: „Hügel des Taksha“, Pali: Takkasilā) war die historische Hauptstadt des Reiches Gandhara, das sich… … Deutsch Wikipedia
TAXILA — Située à quelques kilomètres à l’ouest d’Isl m b d, actuelle capitale du Pakistan, l’antique cité de Taxila est un fécond témoignage de plusieurs civilisations qui se sont succédé dans le nord du bassin de l’Indus, du VIe siècle avant J. C. à… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Taxila — Taxila * Patrimoine mondial de l UNESCO … Wikipédia en Français
TAXILA — numeri plural. urbs maxima Indiae citerioris inter Indum et Hydaspen, quam Strabo, l. 15. amplam et legibus munitam scribit. Arrianus. l. 5. Expedit. Alexandri M. Alexander traiectô Indô Taxila venit urbem magnam, et felicem, omnium quaeinter… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Taxila — For the genus of metalmark butterflies, see Taxila (butterfly).Infobox World Heritage Site WHS = Taxila State Party = PAK Type = Cultural Criteria = iii, vi ID = 139 Region = Asia Pacific Year = 1980 Session = 4th Link =… … Wikipedia
Taxila — /tak seuh leuh/, n. an archaeological site near Rawalpindi, Pakistan: ruins of three successive cities on the same site, dating from about the 7th century B.C. to about the 7th century A.D.; Buddhist center. * * * Ancient city, northwestern… … Universalium
Taxila — Antigua ciudad del noroeste de Pakistán. Sus ruinas, que incluyen templos y fortalezas, están situadas justo al noroeste de Rawalpindi. Fue la capital del reino budista de Gandhra y un centro del saber. Fundada por Bharata, el hermano menor de… … Enciclopedia Universal
Taxila Museum — is located 35 km from Islamabad on the Grand Trunk Road to Peshawar. It is famous for remains of Gandhara art. Most of the sites at Taxila, dating back 600 BCE to 500 CE, are located around the Taxila Museum.All the sites at Taxila cannot be… … Wikipedia
Taxila (satrapy) — Taxila was a satrapy of the Achaemenid Empire. It was added to the during the reign of Darius the Great. The occupation did not last long, and there are no archaeological traces of western armies in the Punjab, although a claim that the Persians… … Wikipedia