-
Bharuch was
known as
Bharutkatccha in
ancient times. It was
known as
Barygaza (Ancient Gr****: Βαρύγαζα) (meaning "deep-treasure"),
Bargosa etc. for the...
- the 3rd-century
Chinese history, the Weilüe.
Barygaza (Bharuch)
Trade with the
Indian harbour of
Barygaza is
described extensively in the Periplus. Nahapana...
- Indo-Gr****s in India: "To the
present day
ancient drachmae are
current in
Barygaza,
coming from this country,
bearing inscriptions in Gr**** letters, and the...
-
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea: "Beyond the gulf of
Baraca is that of
Barygaza and the
coast of the
country of Ariaca,
which is the
beginning of the Kingdom...
- in ****stan,
north of the
coastal city of Barbari****,
North and West of
Barygaza.
Minnagara is
mentioned in the 1st
century CE
Periplus of the Erythraean...
- of the
Patalene (Sindh) and Gujarat,
including the
strategic harbour of
Barygaza (Bharuch),
conquests also
attested by
coins dating from the Indo-Gr****...
-
ruler of the area
around Barigaza:
Beyond the gulf of
Baraca is that of
Barygaza and the
coast of the
country of Ariaca,
which is the
beginning of the Kingdom...
-
ports of Barbari**** (modern Karachi),
Sounagoura (central Bangladesh),
Barygaza (Bharuch in Gujarat),
Muziris (present day Kodungallur), Korkai, Kaveripattinam...
- it was
recorded that the
sramana monk
Zarmanochegas (Ζαρμανοχηγὰς) of
Barygaza met
Nicholas of
Damascus in
Antioch while Augustus ruled the
Roman Empire...
-
ports of Barbari**** (modern Karachi),
Sounagoura (central Bangladesh)
Barygaza,
Muziris in Kerala, Korkai,
Kaveripattinam and
Arikamedu on the southern...