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Sirkap

Sirkap is an archaeological site in Pakistan built around 200 BCE, showcasing a unique blend of Greek, Indian, and Central Asian influences. It was a planned city constructed after Alexander the Great's invasion, reflecting Hellenistic architecture and urban design. The city was part of a larger cultural exchange, with ruins of temples, markets, and residential areas that reveal a diverse and vibrant civilization. Sirkap provides valuable insights into ancient urban planning and the interactions of cultures during that period, making it an important archaeological and historical site.