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City of the Indo-Scythian kingdom
Minnagara (Ancient Greek: Μινναγάρ and Μιννάγαρα) was a city of the Indo-Scythian kingdom, located on the Indus river in Pakistan, north of the coastal
Minnagara
Manjara, Manjalore, Maikala, and Mangaluru) Mannargudi Mayiladuthurai Minnagara (now in Pakistan) Muziris (modern-day Kodungallur) Matasya Kshetra (morden-day
List_of_ancient_Indian_cities
Former name of a sea port near the modern-day city of Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
lies a small island, and inland behind it is the metropolis of Scythia, Minnagara; it is subject to Parthian princes who are constantly driving each other
Barbarikon
1st-century Greco-Roman document
of great stature and black in color. The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza. — Periplus
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
Periplus_of_the_Erythraean_Sea
Peninsula in Western India
great stature and black in colour. The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza. — Periplus
Kathiawar
Barbarikon, Nawa Nar, Rambagh, Kurruck, Karak Bander, Auranga Bandar, Minnagara, Kolachi, Morontobara, Kolachi-jo-Goth, Banbhore, Debal, Barbarice, and
History_of_Karachi
Province of Pakistan
Indo-Greeks, followed by the Indo Scythians, who ruled with their capital at Minnagara. Later on, Sasanian rulers from the reign of Shapur I claimed control
Sindh
Town in Madhya Pradesh, India
identify Maheshwar as the ancient town of Mahishmati. Also known as Minnagara to Greeko-Romans. Maheshwar is believed to be built on the site of the
Maheshwar
Sindhi folk legend
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Mai_Kolachi
City in Gujarat, India
Indo-Greek coinage in the region: "The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza. In these places
Bharuch
Nomadic Iranian peoples of Saka and Scythian origin
lies a small island, and inland behind it is the metropolis of Scythia, Minnagara; it is subject to Parthian princes who are constantly driving each other
Indo-Scythian_Kingdom
Historical site in Pakistan
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Banbhore
Ancient port city in Sindh, Pakistan
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Debal
19–226 CE kingdom in northwestern South Asia
lies a small island, and inland behind it is the metropolis of Scythia, Minnagara; it is subject to Parthian princes who are constantly driving each other
Indo-Parthian_kingdom
Region in antiquity corresponding to Sindh
emporium. On the east side of the river (...) Ozena-Regia Tiastani (...) Minnagara". — Ptolemy Geographia, Book Seven, Chapter I Regio Patalis "Menander
Patalene
of great stature and black in color. The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza." Periplus,
Saraostus
Indo-Scythian rulers of western and central India (35-415 CE)
of great stature and black in color. The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza. — Periplus
Western_Satraps
of great stature and black in color. The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza." — Periplus
Ariaca
Former capital territory of Pakistan
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Federal Capital Territory (Pakistan)
Federal_Capital_Territory_(Pakistan)
2nd-century Western Satrap ruler
of great stature and black in color. The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza. — Periplus
Nahapana
Former port located at modern Karachi, Pakistan
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Kolachi_(port)
Pakistani municipal demographics
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Demographics_of_Karachi
Indo-Greek king
Indo-Greek coinage in the region: "The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza. In these places
Apollodotus_I
Hills located in Pakistan
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Mulri_Hills
known as Sigerdis. The Indo Scythians ruled Sindh with its capital at Minnagara. It was located on the Indus river, north of the coastal city of Barbaricum
History_of_Sindh
Region of ancient India
of great stature and black in color. The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza. — Periplus
Abiria
Barbarikon, Nawa Nar, Rambagh, Kurruck, Karak Bander, Auranga Bandar, Minnagara, Kolachi, Morontobara, Kolachi-jo-Goth, Banbhore, Debal, Barbarice and
Demographic history of Karachi
Demographic_history_of_Karachi
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Timeline_of_Karachi
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
1972_Karachi_labour_unrest
Ancient port city
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Krokola
Relations between ancient Greece and India
Other Indian ports Greek merchants visited were Barygaza, Barbarikon, Minnagara, Ujjain and Ariaca. Tacola (Τάκωλα) was a place on the west coast of the
Ancient Greece–Ancient India relations
Ancient_Greece–Ancient_India_relations
District Afghanistan Pakistan Western Satraps 35 CE 415 CE Ujjain, Barygaza, Minnagara Pali, Prakrit, Sanskrit India Pakistan Northern Satraps 60 BCE 2nd century
List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires
List_of_Buddhist_kingdoms_and_empires
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Allahdino
Indo-Greek coinage in the region: "The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza. In these places
History of the Indo-Greek Kingdom
History_of_the_Indo-Greek_Kingdom
Species of moth
Nolidae Genus: Nola Species: N. fasciata Binomial name Nola fasciata (Walker, 1866) Synonyms Minnagara fasciata Walker, 1866 Nola nigrifascia Hampson, 1891
Nola_fasciata
Hills Ancient period Allahdino Pir Shah Jurio Classical period Krokola Minnagara Barbarikon Debal Banbhore Islamic period Muhammad bin Qasim Local dynasties
Pir_Shah_Jurio
Indo-Greek coinage in the region: "The metropolis of this country is Minnagara, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza. In these places
Sources_of_Indo-Greek_history
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