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.

Ahin Posh
Religion
AffiliationBuddhism
RegionGandhara
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusStupa ruins
Year consecrated2nd century CE
StatusArtifacts removed
Location
LocationPakistan
Shown within Pakistan
Geographic coordinates33.762778°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]

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References

  • "Documents Epigraphiques Kushans" G. Fussman


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