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Gandhara was an ancient region in north-western South Asia, which existed until the 6th century CE.
Gandhara may also refer to:
- Gandhāra (kingdom), an Iron age kingdom in Gandhara
- Gandhara Kingdom, the kingdom as described in the Hindu epics
- Gandhara grave culture, an archaeological culture from the 15–6th centuries BCE
- Greco-Buddhist art, also known as Gandhara art
- Gandhara University, a university in Pakistan
- Gandhara (moth), a genus of moths
- "Gandhara" (song), a song by Japanese rock band Godiego
- Gandhara, the third note in the Indian classical music scale
See also
- Gāndhārī (disambiguation)
- Gandharva (disambiguation)
- Gandara (disambiguation)
- Gandahar (disambiguation)
- Kandahar (disambiguation)
- Ganadhara, a concept in Jainism
- Kandhara, a village in Orissa, India
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