UNIVERSITY OF ANCIENT TAXILA

UNIVERSITY OF ANCIENT TAXILA

It  was a renowned ancient university in the city of Taxila, then capital of the Achaemenid territories in North West ancient Indian subcontinent (now Pakistan) following the Achaemenid conquest of the Indus Valley around 515 BCE.

Persian conquest made Taxila University a very cosmopolitan environment of various cultures and ethnicities to exchange knowledge.

The University was renowned for science especially medicine, arts, both religious and secular subjects were taught, and even archery and astrology.

Students came from distant parts of India. It is believed that over 10,000 students from China, Babylon, Syria and Greece in addition to Indian students studied there.





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