The culture center of Gandhara Civilization was situated at:
The culture center of Gandhara Civilization was situated at:
(A) Harappa
(B) Kot Digi
(C) Mohenjodaro
(D) Taxila
Taxila, formerly known as Takshashila, was the epicenter of Gandhara civilization. It was the principal site of Buddhist scholarship, artistic expression, and intellectual pursuits, which flourished from the 1st century BCE to the 7th century CE. Situated at the intersection of three significant trade routes, Taxila was a cosmopolitan center where Greek, Persian, and Indian cultures merged, resulting in the development of Gandhara Art.