Takht-e Rostam (Dari: تخت رستم) or Stupa of Takht-e Rostam is a stupa Buddhist monastery complex 2 km south of the town of Haibak, Afghanistan. Built in the 3rd-4th century AD while the area was part of the Kushano-Sasanian Kingdom the complex is carved entirely from the bedrock and "consists of five chambers, two of them sanctuaries. One of them has a domed ceiling with an elaborate lotus leaf decoration. On an adjacent hill is the stupa, surmounted by a harmika, with several more rough caves around the base. A hoard of Ghaznavid coins was found by chance in one of the caves."

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Michal Hvorecky from Slovak Republic - CC BY 2.0
Michal Hvorecky from Slovak Republic - CC BY 2.0
Michal Hvorecky from Slovak Republic - CC BY 2.0
Ahadagha - CC BY-SA 3.0
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