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- Q7529907 subject Q8259746.
- Q7529907 subject Q8317408.
- Q7529907 subject Q8467767.
- Q7529907 abstract "Siraj-ji-Takri or Seeraj-ji-Takri is a Buddhist archaeological site located in Sindh, Pakistan. The Buddhist city of Siraj-ji-Takri is located along the western limestone terraces of the Rohri Hills in the Khairpur District of Upper Sindh, along the road that leads to Sorah. Its ruins are still visible on the top of three different mesas, in the form of stone and mud-brick walls and small mounds, whilst other architectural remains were observed along the slopes of the hills in the 1980s. This city is not mentioned from any text dealing with the history of the Buddhist period of Sindh.".
- Q7529907 wikiPageWikiLink Q2512083.
- Q7529907 wikiPageWikiLink Q37211.
- Q7529907 wikiPageWikiLink Q748.
- Q7529907 wikiPageWikiLink Q8259746.
- Q7529907 wikiPageWikiLink Q8317408.
- Q7529907 wikiPageWikiLink Q843.
- Q7529907 wikiPageWikiLink Q8467767.
- Q7529907 comment "Siraj-ji-Takri or Seeraj-ji-Takri is a Buddhist archaeological site located in Sindh, Pakistan. The Buddhist city of Siraj-ji-Takri is located along the western limestone terraces of the Rohri Hills in the Khairpur District of Upper Sindh, along the road that leads to Sorah. Its ruins are still visible on the top of three different mesas, in the form of stone and mud-brick walls and small mounds, whilst other architectural remains were observed along the slopes of the hills in the 1980s.".
- Q7529907 label "Siraj-ji-Takri".