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Pushkalavati is an ancient site situated in Peshawar
Peshawar

is the capital of the North-West Frontier Province and the administrative centre for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan."Peshawar" literally means The High Fort in Persian language and is known as Pekhawar in Pashto....
 valley in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
. It is located on the banks of Swat River, near its junction with Kabul River
Kabul River

Kabul River , classically called the Cophes , is a river that rises in the Sanglakh Range in Afghanistan, separated from the watershed of the Helmand River by the Unai Pass....
, now it is known as Charsadda
Charsadda

Charsadda is a town and headquarters of Charsadda District, in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. It is located at 34?8'43N 71?43'51E with an altitude of 276 metres and lies 29 kilometres from the provincial capital - Peshawar....
. Pushkalavati
Pushkalavati

Pushkalavati is an ancient site situated in Peshawar valley in the NWFP of Pakistan. It is located on the banks of Swat River, near its junction with Kabul River, now it is known as Charsadda....
 meaning Lotus City was the capital of ancient kingdom Gandhara
Gandhara

Gandhara is the name of an ancient kingdom , located in northern Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir and eastern Afghanistan. Gandhara was located mainly in the vale of Peshawar, the Potohar plateau and on the Kabul River....
 from the 6th century BC to 2nd century AD.

The ruins of Pushkalavati consist of many stupas and sites of two old cities.

is the oldest settlement of the Pushkalavati occupied from 6th century BC.






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Pushkalavati is an ancient site situated in Peshawar
Peshawar

is the capital of the North-West Frontier Province and the administrative centre for the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan."Peshawar" literally means The High Fort in Persian language and is known as Pekhawar in Pashto....
 valley in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan
Pakistan

Pakistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, is a country located in South Asia and borders Central Asia and the Middle East. It has a 1,046 kilometre coastline along the Arabian Sea and Gulf of Oman in the south, and is bordered by Afghanistan and Iran in the west, India in the east and People's Republic of China in th...
. It is located on the banks of Swat River, near its junction with Kabul River
Kabul River

Kabul River , classically called the Cophes , is a river that rises in the Sanglakh Range in Afghanistan, separated from the watershed of the Helmand River by the Unai Pass....
, now it is known as Charsadda
Charsadda

Charsadda is a town and headquarters of Charsadda District, in the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. It is located at 34?8'43N 71?43'51E with an altitude of 276 metres and lies 29 kilometres from the provincial capital - Peshawar....
. Pushkalavati
Pushkalavati

Pushkalavati is an ancient site situated in Peshawar valley in the NWFP of Pakistan. It is located on the banks of Swat River, near its junction with Kabul River, now it is known as Charsadda....
 meaning Lotus City was the capital of ancient kingdom Gandhara
Gandhara

Gandhara is the name of an ancient kingdom , located in northern Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir and eastern Afghanistan. Gandhara was located mainly in the vale of Peshawar, the Potohar plateau and on the Kabul River....
 from the 6th century BC to 2nd century AD.

The ruins of Pushkalavati consist of many stupas and sites of two old cities.

Bala Hisar

This is the oldest settlement of the Pushkalavati occupied from 6th century BC. Ashoka
Ashoka

Ashoka was an Indian emperor, of the Maurya Empire who ruled from 273 BCE to 232 BCE. Often cited as one of India's as well as world's greatest emperors, Ashoka reigned over most of present-day India after a number of military conquests....
 built a stupa there which was described by Xuan Zang when he visited in 630 AD, which is still not found. This site was first excavated in 1902 by Marshal and then by Mortimer Wheeler
Mortimer Wheeler

Brigadier Sir Robert Eric Mortimer Wheeler Order of the Companions of Honour, Order of the Indian Empire, Military Cross, British Academy, Society of Antiquaries of London , was one of the best-known British archaeologists of the twentieth century....
 in 1958.

Shaikhan Dheri

The Bactrian Greeks
Greco-Bactrian Kingdom

The Greco-Bactrian Kingdom was the easternmost part of the Hellenistic world, covering Bactria and Sogdiana in Central Asia from 250 to 125 BCE....
 built a new city at this site which lies one kilometre from Bala Hissar
Bala Hissar

Bala Hissar is an ancient fortress located in the city of Kabul, Afghanistan. The estimated date of construction is around the 5th century Anno Domini Bala Hissar sits to the south of the modern city centre at the tail end of the Kuh-e-Sherdarwaza Mountain....
 on the other side of the branch of River Jinde. This city was occupied by Parthian
Parthian

Parthian may be:A demonym "of Parthia", a region of north-eastern Iran* Parthian language, a now-extinct Middle Iranian language* Parthian shot, an archery skill famously employed by Parthian horsemen...
, Saka
Saka

The Sakas or Sacae were a population of Central Asian nomadic tribes speaking an eastern Iranian languages language....
s and Kushans. In 2nd AD, river changed its course and city was flooded. Town moved to the site of modern village of Rajar
RAJAR

RAJAR was established in 1992 to operate a single audience measurement system for the radio industry in the United Kingdom. RAJAR is jointly owned by the British Broadcasting Corporation and the RadioCentre ....
.

The city was partly excavated by Ahmad Hasan Dani
Ahmad Hasan Dani

Ahmad Hassan Dani Fellows of the Royal Asiatic Society, Sitara-e-Imtiaz, Hilal-e-Imtiaz was a Pakistani archaeologist, historian, and linguistics who was among the foremost authorities on South Asian archaeology and History of South Asia....
 in 1960’s. There are still many mounds at Mir Ziarat
Ziarat

Ziarat is the capital of Ziarat District, Balochistan , Pakistan. It is located at 30?22'47N 67?43'38E with an altitude of 2543 metres and is a famous holiday resort of Balochistan and nearly every trip from Karachi to Quetta stops at Ziarat....
, at Rajar and Shahr-i-Napursan which are still unexcavated.

Pushkalavati & Prayag

The city of Pushkalavati was situated at the confluence of Swat and Kabul rivers. Three different branches of Kabul river meet there. That specific place is still called Prang and considered sacred. The local people still bring their dead for burial. Vedic Indians noticed similar geographical characteristics at the confluence of Ganga and Yamuna and founded sacred city by the name of Prayag near Varanasi(Benares), which is one of the ancient pilgrim centres of India.

Pushkalavati in the Ramayana.


In the concluding portion of the (Ramayana) Uttara or Supplemental Book, the descendants of Rama
RAMA

Rama is a first-person adventure game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1996. The game is based on Arthur C. Clarke's books Rendezvous with Rama and Rama II and supports both DOS and Microsoft Windows 95....
 and his brothers are described as the founders of the great cities and kingdoms which flourished in Western India

Bharata the brother of Rama
RAMA

Rama is a first-person adventure game developed and published by Sierra Entertainment in 1996. The game is based on Arthur C. Clarke's books Rendezvous with Rama and Rama II and supports both DOS and Microsoft Windows 95....
  had two sons, Taksha and Pushkala. The former founded Taksha-sila or Taxi
Taxi

Taxi may refer to:In transport* Taxicab, an automobile with a driver for hire which conveys passengers between locations of their choice...
, to the east of the Indus, and known to Alexander and the Greeks as Taxila. The latter founded Pushkala-vati or Pushkalavati
Pushkalavati

Pushkalavati is an ancient site situated in Peshawar valley in the NWFP of Pakistan. It is located on the banks of Swat River, near its junction with Kabul River, now it is known as Charsadda....
  , to the west of the Indus, and known to Alexander and the Greeks as Peukelaotis. Thus the sons of Bharat are said to have founded kingdoms which flourished on either side of the Indus river .

See also

History of Peshawar
History of Peshawar

The known history of Peshawar, a region of modern-day Pakistan, covers thousands of years. The region was dominated by various tribal groups of Indo-Iranian origin and a variety of other groups, possibly of Elamo-Dravidian origin, maybe prior to invasion of Aryan tribes and their settlement....


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