Dharmarajika Stupa

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Muhammad Bin Naveed
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published on 05 March 2015
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Dharmarajika Stupa, near Taxila in northern Pakistan, thought to be built by the Maurya Emperor Asoka in the third century BCE over the remains of the Buddha and expanded upon by succeeding rulers.

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Muhammad Bin Naveed
Architect with a passion for Archaeology from Pakistan. Doing what I can to spread knowledge through this wonderful platform.

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Naveed, M. B. (2015, March 05). Dharmarajika Stupa. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image/3576/dharmarajika-stupa/

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Naveed, Muhammad Bin. "Dharmarajika Stupa." World History Encyclopedia. Last modified March 05, 2015. https://www.worldhistory.org/image/3576/dharmarajika-stupa/.

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Naveed, Muhammad Bin. "Dharmarajika Stupa." World History Encyclopedia. World History Encyclopedia, 05 Mar 2015. Web. 17 Dec 2024.

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