Hindustan Times: [2] A Hindu temple has been discovered in Pakistan’s Swat district by a group of Pakistani and Italian archaeological experts.
[3] The discovery was announced on November 19 after an excavation project at Barikot Ghundai. The discovered temple is believed to be 13,000 years old and was built during the Hindu Shahi period. The temple is believed to be of Lord Vishnu.
[4] The Hindu Shahis or Kabul Shahis (850-1026 CE) was a Hindu dynasty that ruled the Kabul Valley (eastern Afghanistan), Gandhara (modern-day Pakistan), and present-day northwestern India.
[5] This temple was found by the experts at a mountain in northwest Pakistan’s Swat district. They also found traces of cantonment and watchtowers near the temple site. A water tank was also found near the site of the newly discovered temple site, which the experts believe was being used by the Hindus for bathing before worshipping to Lord Vishnu.