Kashmir Smast, Mardan
Facts and practical information
The Kashmir Smast caves, also called Kashmir Smats, are a series of natural limestone caves, artificially expanded from the Kushan to the Shahi periods, situated in the Babuzai Sakrah mountains in the Katlang Valley Mardan in Northern Pakistan. According to recent scholarship based on a rare series of bronze coins and artifacts found in the region, the caves and their adjacent valley probably comprised a sovereign kingdom in Gandhara which maintained at least partial independence for almost 500 years, from c. 4th century AD to the 9th century AD. For most of its history, it was ruled by White Hun governors or princes. ()
Mardan
Kashmir Smast – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mardan Museum, Government Post Graduate College Mardan, University of Engineering & Technology, Mardan Sports Complex Pakistan.