Hund (Pashto: هنډ), known in antiquity as Udabhandapura, is a small village in Swabi district, situated on the right bank of the Indus River in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is about 15 km upstream of Attock Fort and is located 80 km to the east of Peshawar. It was the site of Alexander the Great's crossing of the Indus in 327 BC, and an important site of Gandhara ruins. It is also the site of Hund Museum.
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| - Hund (Pashto: هنډ), known in antiquity as Udabhandapura, is a small village in Swabi district, situated on the right bank of the Indus River in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is about 15 km upstream of Attock Fort and is located 80 km to the east of Peshawar. It was the site of Alexander the Great's crossing of the Indus in 327 BC, and an important site of Gandhara ruins. It is also the site of Hund Museum. (en)
- Hund è un piccolo villaggio situato sulla riva destra del fiume Indo, circa 15 km a monte rispetto a , e circa 80 km ad est di Peshawar nella Provincia della Frontiera del Nord Ovest in Pakistan. È il posto in cui Alessandro Magno attraversò l'Indo, e contiene importanti rovine di Gandhāra. Hund fu l'ultima capitale di Gandhara, governata dai re fino all'inizio dell'XI secolo, quando Mahmud di Ghazna sconfisse , ultimo re Hindu Shahi di Gandhara. La capitale Hindu Shahi fu ppoi spostata a . (it)
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| - Buddhist Devata statue from Hund, 6-7th century AD. Museum of Oriental Art (Turin). (en)
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| - Hindu-Kush#Gandhara#South Asia#West Asia#Pakistan (en)
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| - Hund (Pashto: هنډ), known in antiquity as Udabhandapura, is a small village in Swabi district, situated on the right bank of the Indus River in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is about 15 km upstream of Attock Fort and is located 80 km to the east of Peshawar. It was the site of Alexander the Great's crossing of the Indus in 327 BC, and an important site of Gandhara ruins. It is also the site of Hund Museum. (en)
- Hund è un piccolo villaggio situato sulla riva destra del fiume Indo, circa 15 km a monte rispetto a , e circa 80 km ad est di Peshawar nella Provincia della Frontiera del Nord Ovest in Pakistan. È il posto in cui Alessandro Magno attraversò l'Indo, e contiene importanti rovine di Gandhāra. Hund fu l'ultima capitale di Gandhara, governata dai re fino all'inizio dell'XI secolo, quando Mahmud di Ghazna sconfisse , ultimo re Hindu Shahi di Gandhara. La capitale Hindu Shahi fu ppoi spostata a . Si pensa anche che Hund fosse il luogo in cui l'esercito dell'impero corasmio affrontò per l'ultima volta Gengis Khan. (it)
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