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Ancient history / Administrative units of Pakistan / Peshawar / Kanishka / Buddhism in Afghanistan / Reliquaries / Indo-Scythians / Stupa / Gandhara / Kushan Empire / Ancient India / Asia
Date: 2012-07-07 05:52:55
Ancient history
Administrative units of Pakistan
Peshawar
Kanishka
Buddhism in Afghanistan
Reliquaries
Indo-Scythians
Stupa
Gandhara
Kushan Empire
Ancient India
Asia

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