Q.

Gandhara Art is the combination of -

A. Indo-Roman
B. Indo-Greek
C. Indo-Islamic
D. Indo-China
Answer» B. Indo-Greek
Explanation: Gandhara art was a style of Buddhist visual art that developed from a merger of Greek, Syrian, Persian, and Indian artistic influences during the first few centuries of Christian era. The foreign influence is evident from the sculptures of Buddha in which they bear resemblance to the Greek sculptures. Both Shakas and Kushanas were patrons of Gandhara School.
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