- the
Erythraean Sea -
Tyndis Pliny the
Elder (Natural History) -
Tyndis Peutinger Table -
Tondis Claudius Ptolemy (Geography) -
Tyndis Periplus of the Erythraean...
- of
Tyndis was
located at the
northwestern border of
Keprobotos (Chera dynasty). The
North Malabar region,
which lies
north of the port at
Tyndis, was...
- Sea, a
region known as
Limyrike began at
Naura and
Tyndis. However, the
Ptolemy mentions only
Tyndis as the Limyrike's
starting point. The
region probably...
- (Kannur) and
Tyndis, the
first markets of
Damirica or Limyrike, and then
Muziris and Nelcynda,
which are now of
leading importance.
Tyndis is of the Kingdom...
- of
Tyndis was
located at the
northwestern border of
Keprobotos (Chera dynasty). The
North Malabar region,
which lies
north of the port at
Tyndis, was...
- (South-West Line). The
ancient maritime port of
Tyndis is
identified with Kadalundi-Chaliyam-Beypore region.
Tyndis was a
major center of trade, next only to...
- of
Tyndis was
located at the
northwestern border of
Keprobotos (Chera dynasty). The
North Malabar region,
which lies
north of the port at
Tyndis, was...
- the port of
Tyndis was
located at the
northwestern border of
Keprobotos (Chera dynasty). The region,
which lies
north of the port at
Tyndis, was ruled...
- port of
Tyndis by some of the historians,
which was a
satellite feeding port to Muziris,
according to the
Periplus of the
Erythraean Sea.
Tyndis was a major...
- come
Naura and
Tyndis, the
first markets of
Damirica (Limyrike), and then
Muziris and Nelcynda,
which are now of
leading importance.
Tyndis is of the Kingdom...