Ahin Posh
Ahan Posh or Ahan Posh Tape (Persian: Iron covered place) is an ancient archaeological site in Orakzai in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan.
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Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhism |
Region | Gandhara |
Ecclesiastical or organizational status | Stupa ruins |
Year consecrated | 2nd century CE |
Status | Artifacts removed |
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Location | Pakistan |
Shown within Pakistan | |
Geographic coordinates | 33.762778°N 70.982222°E / 33.762778; 70.982222 |
A relic deposit was found in the ruins of the Buddhist monastery at Ahin Posh. The deposit included a Gandharan golden amulet inset with garnets, in which coins of the Kushan king Kanishka were found together with a gold coin of the Roman emperor Trajan and empress Sabina (which were minted between 128-137 AD). This deposit now forms part of the collections of the British Museum.[1][2]
- A coin of the Roman Emperor Trajan, found together with coins of Kanishka, at Ahin Posh.
- Coin of Kanishka found at Ahin Posh.
- The golden amulet which contained coins of Kanishka, especially the "Buddha" coin, now in the British Museum.
- Coin of Kanishka, with depiction of the Buddha, Ahin Posh.
See also
- Indo-Roman trade and relations
- Mankiala
References
- "Documents Epigraphiques Kushans" G. Fussman
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