Bajaur casket

The Bajaur casket, also called the Indravarma reliquary, year 63,[2] or sometimes referred to as the Avaca inscription,[3] is an ancient reliquary from the area of Bajaur in ancient Gandhara, in the present-day Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

It is dated to around 5–6 CE.

[4] It proves the involvement of the Scythian kings of the Apraca, in particular King Indravarman, in Buddhism.

The casket is made of schist.

The inscription which is written in Kharoshthi: The inscription was highly useful in clarifying the little-known Apraca dynasty.