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=== '''1. Historical Significance''' === Paharpur is best known for the ruins of the '''Somapura Mahavihara''', a vast Buddhist monastery dating back to the 8th century. It was established during the reign of the Pala Empire, which significantly contributed to the spread of Buddhism in the region. The monastery was an important center for Buddhist learning and attracted scholars and monks from across Asia. ==== '''Key Highlights:''' ==== * '''Architecture:''' The architectural style of Somapura Mahavihara reflects a unique blend of Indian and Buddhist influences, showcasing intricate terracotta panels, stupas, and a large courtyard. * '''Cultural Exchange:''' Paharpur was a hub for cultural and intellectual exchange, fostering the growth of Buddhism and other philosophies during its peak. ----
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