Shinkot casket
| Shinkot casket | |
|---|---|
| The Shinkot relic casket. The segment Minadrasa Maharajasa ("Great King Menander") appears on the closest portion of the lid, outer rim. | |
| Material | Steatite | 
| Size | Diameter: 28.7 centimeters, 11.3 inches. Height: 8.38 centimeters, 3.3 inches | 
| Created | 2nd century BCE | 
| Discovered | Shinkot, Bajaur 34°40′N 71°30′E / 34.66°N 71.5°E | 
The Shinkot casket, also Bajaur reliquary of the reign of Menander, is a Buddhist reliquary from the Bajaur area in Gandhara, thought to mention the reign of the 2nd century BCE Indo-Greek king Menander I. The steatite casket is said to have contained a silver and a gold reliquary at the time of discovery, but they have been lost.