A city ruin in the northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located in the southwestern suburbs of Mingora, the central city of the Swat region. It is said to have existed in the 4th century BC, before the Mauryan period, and continued to exist until around the 11th century. Buddhist statues and murals that combine Gandharan art and indigenous art have been found here. Source: About Shogakukan Digital Daijisen Information | Legend |
パキスタン北西部、カイバルパクトゥンクワ州にある都市遺跡。スワート地方の中心都市であるミンゴーラの南西郊に位置する。紀元前4世紀、マウリヤ朝時代以前には存在し、11世紀頃まで存続したとされる。ガンダーラ美術と土着の美術が融合した仏像や壁画が見つかっている。
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