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Kanishka Casket

The Kanishka casket or Kanishka reliquary, is a Buddhist reliquary made in gilded copper, and dated to the first year of the reign of the Kushan emperor Kanishka, in 127 CE. It is now in the Peshawar Museum in the historic city of Peshawar, Pakistan.

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Created
2nd century CE
Present location
Peshawar Museum, Pakistan (a copy is in British Museum, London)

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Kanishka Casket

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples19
Avg. degree1.93
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Kanishka Casket

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related to Gallery · 13
Kanishka Casket → Brahma, British, Buddha, Burma, Detail, Indra, Kanishka, Kanishka's, Mandalay, Moon-God, Pakistan, Peshawar, Sun-God
related to External links · 4
Kanishka Casket → Kanishka, Media, Wikimedia CommonsPhotograph, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
Created · 1
Kanishka Casket → 2nd century CE
Present location · 1
Kanishka Casket → Peshawar Museum, Pakistan (a copy is in British Museum, London)

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kanishka casket buddha peshawar british museum indra brahma buddhist relics 127 ce pakistan reliquary kushan stupa burma dated geese detail

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Kanishka CasketCreated2nd century CE1.00infobox
Kanishka CasketPresent locationPeshawar Museum, Pakistan (a copy is in British Museum, London)1.00infobox
Kanishka Casketrelated to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section
Kanishka Casketrelated to External linksMedia0.60section
Kanishka Casketrelated to External linksKanishka0.60section
Kanishka Casketrelated to External linksWikimedia CommonsPhotograph0.60section
Kanishka Casketrelated to GalleryDetail0.60section
Kanishka Casketrelated to GalleryIndra0.60section
Kanishka Casketrelated to GalleryBuddha0.60section
Kanishka Casketrelated to GalleryBrahma0.60section
Kanishka Casketrelated to GalleryKanishka0.60section
Kanishka Casketrelated to GallerySun-God0.60section

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