Bazira

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Bazira is an ancient archaeological and historical settlement in the Swat Valley of northern Pakistan, known for its Buddhist-era remains and strategic location along old trade routes.

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instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
historical settlement
associatedWith Buddhism NERFINISHED
Greco-Buddhist art NERFINISHED
trade routes between Central Asia and the Indian subcontinent
excavatedBy archaeologists from Pakistan
international archaeological missions
flourishedIn Buddhist period
Indo-Greek period
Kushan period NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalLayer Buddhist period layer
Indo-Greek period layer
Kushan period layer
hasCountry Pakistan NERFINISHED
hasCulturalSignificance important center of Gandharan Buddhism
key site for study of Indo-Greek and Kushan urbanism
hasNearbySite Barikot NERFINISHED
Butkara Stupa NERFINISHED
hasStructureType fortifications
monasteries
residential quarters
stupas
heritageStatus protected archaeological site in Pakistan
knownFor Buddhist-era remains
Greco-Buddhist heritage
archaeological remains
strategic location on ancient trade routes
locatedIn Gandhara region NERFINISHED
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Pakistan
Swat Valley NERFINISHED
northern Pakistan
modernName Barikot (often identified with ancient Bazira) NERFINISHED
partOf Silk Road network (regional branch) NERFINISHED
ancient Gandhara civilization
researchField Buddhist archaeology
Central and South Asian trade history
Gandharan studies
situatedOn right bank of the Swat River
strategicRole controlled access along Swat Valley trade corridor
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
1st millennium CE

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Barikot hasAlternativeName Bazira