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Option 2 : Shakal
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Download Solution PDFThe correct answer is - Shakal
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- Shakal
- Shakal (or Sakala) was the capital of the Indo-Greek King Menander I, also known as Milinda, who ruled in the 2nd century BCE.
- It is located in present-day Sialkot, Pakistan.
- Menander is known for his discussions with the Buddhist sage Nagasena, recorded in the text "Milinda Panha" (The Questions of Milinda).
- Shakal was a significant center of culture and trade during Menander's reign.
Additional Information
- Patliputra
- Patliputra (modern-day Patna) was the capital of several Indian dynasties, including the Maurya and Gupta Empires.
- It was not associated with Menander but was a major center of political and cultural activities in ancient India.
- Kannauj
- Kannauj was a prominent city in northern India, serving as the capital for various empires such as the Pratihara Empire.
- It was not related to Menander's rule.
- Kaushambi
- Kaushambi was an ancient city located in the region of modern-day Uttar Pradesh, India.
- It was an important city in ancient India but not linked with Menander's reign.
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