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MANIKIALA , a See also:village of See also:India, in See also:Rawalpindi See also:district of the See also:Punjab. Pop. (1901), 734. It contains one of the largest stupas or Buddhist memorial shrines in N. India, and the one first known to Europeans, who See also:early detected traces of See also:Greek See also:influence in the See also:sculpture. The stupa was excavated by See also:General See also:Court in 1834, and has been identified by See also:Sir A. End of Article: MANIKIALAAdditional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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