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Minnagara (Ancient Gr****: Μινναγάρ and Μιννάγαρα) was a city of the Indo-Scythian kingdom,
located on the
Indus river in ****stan,
north of the coastal...
- Manjara, Manjalore, Maikala, and Mangaluru)
Mannargudi Mayiladuthurai Minnagara (now in ****stan)
Muziris (modern day Kodungallur)
Nagapattinam Nalanda...
- 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, Nawa Nar, Rambagh, Kurruck,
Karak Bander,
Auranga Bandar,
Minnagara, Kalachi, Morontobara, Kalachi-jo-Goth, Banb****, Debal, Barbarice, and...
- 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...
- emporium. On the east side of the
river (...) Ozena-Regia
Tiastani (...)
Minnagara". — Ptolemy Geographia, Book Seven,
Chapter I
Regio Patalis "Menander...
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great stature and
black in colour. The
metropolis of this
country is
Minnagara, from
which much
cotton cloth is
brought down to Barygaza. — Periplus...
- Indo-Gr****s,
followed by the Indo Scythians, who
ruled with
their capital at
Minnagara.
Later on,
Sasanian rulers from the
reign of
Shapur I
claimed control...
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identify Maheshwar as the
ancient town of Mahishmati. Also
known as
Minnagara to Gr****o-Romans.
Maheshwar is
believed to be
built on the site of the...
- 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,...