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A historical site , Amb Sharif Temple can be found in Pakistan, specifically in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province city of Haripur. The Gandhara civilization, which inhabited the region from roughly the first century BC to the fifth century AD, is thought to have constructed this temple. This is example of the architectural prowess of the Gandhara civilization, which is well-known for its contributions to Buddhism, art, and architecture. The temple is thought to have been constructed as a place of worship for the neighborhood's Buddhist population and was likely in use before Hindu or Islam arrived.
Ruins available present day of this temple shows that the Hindu architecture was constructed on the original architecture. The existing ruins bear witness to it. This temple is mostly likely developed during the Kushan dynasty. He was a great patron of Buddhism who made Buddhism the state religion. RsEkanayake03:52, 15 January 2023 (UTC)Reply
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