- On 2024.06.05
Chilzina
Chilzina ("Forty
steps"), also Chehel Zina, is a mountainous outcrop at the
western limit of the city of Kandahar. Forty stone steps lead to the top of the
outcrop, hence its name. It gives a commanding view on the city of Kandahar.
Chilzina was located on the northern side of the old citadel of Old Kandahar,
destroyed by Nadir Shah Afshar of Persia in 1738. The carving of the staircase
was commissioned by the Emperor Babur. Chilzina later received numerous
inscriptions about the conquests of Babur (1526-1530), apparently carved by his
son Humayun.
Chilzina is well known for the
discovery of the Indian Emperor Ashoka Kandahar Bilingual Rock Inscription on
the mountainside, which is still located on in an open-air compound on the
mountainside. The presence of this inscription at Chilzina helped confirm the
presence of Greek populations in the vicinity in the 3rd century BCE, as well
as the extent of Ashoka control, which is therefore thought to have
incorporated Kandahar and its region of Arachosia.