Summary: The text provides a comprehensive overview of the archaeological discoveries at Taxila, including details about various Buddhist remains and monuments. Significant findings include over 200 coins, iron nails, hinges, copper ornaments, and terracottas. The Bhallar Stupa, partially excavated, is highlighted for its commanding position and historical significance. The text also describes the architectural features of the Jaulian Monastery, Mohra Moradu, and the Great Stupa at Taxila, emphasizing the presence of relic chambers, decorative objects, and figures depicting Buddha and other religious themes. Furthermore, details about the fortifications and monastery structures at Giri and Sirsukh are provided, shedding light on the living conditions and religious practices during the site's occupation. The text also touches upon the significance of coins and relics found within the stupas and monastic quarters, offering valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of Taxila's ancient civilization.