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Thus ancient Bactria ( to the north of the Hindu - Kush ) , the country of the Paropanisadai ( to the south - east of the Hindu - Kush ) ahd Arachosia ( in the Kandahar region ) formed parts of the empire .
Thus ancient Bactria ( to the north of the Hindu - Kush ) , the country of the Paropanisadai ( to the south - east of the Hindu - Kush ) ahd Arachosia ( in the Kandahar region ) formed parts of the empire .
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This region's characteristics influenced the art , to which were affiliated certain family sanctuaries in different parts of the royal domain and whose products ( such as coins ) were meant for circulation throughout the empire .
This region's characteristics influenced the art , to which were affiliated certain family sanctuaries in different parts of the royal domain and whose products ( such as coins ) were meant for circulation throughout the empire .
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In the Central Asian region scholars may endeavour to see how far the religious architecture of the mediaeval ... Remains of stupas and monasteries should be examined to trace regional deve- lopments as well as broad common features .
In the Central Asian region scholars may endeavour to see how far the religious architecture of the mediaeval ... Remains of stupas and monasteries should be examined to trace regional deve- lopments as well as broad common features .
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