Kanishka Stupa

Kanishka Stupa
کانیشکا سټوپا
1899 engraving showing the remnants of the Kanishka Stupa in Shaji-ki-Dheri
Kanishka stupa
Shown within Pakistan
Kanishka stupa
Kanishka stupa (Gandhara)
LocationPeshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Pakistan
Coordinates33°59′58″N 71°35′30″E / 33.9994°N 71.5918°E / 33.9994; 71.5918
TypeStupa
Part ofKushan Empire and White Huns
Height400 feet (120 m) to 560 feet (170 m)
History
Periods2nd C.E.

The Kanishka Stupa (Pashto: کانیشکا سټوپا; Urdu: کنشک اسٹوپ) was a monumental stupa established by King Kanishka of Kushan during the 2nd century CE in today's Shaji-ki-Dheri on the outskirts of Peshawar, Pakistan.

The stupa was built during the Kushan era to house Buddhist relics, and was among the tallest buildings in the ancient world. The stupa is also famous for its Buddhist relics, which were transferred to the U Khanti Hall at Mandalay Hill, in Mandalay, Burma after their discovery.