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Saraostus also called Syrastrene(also ''Surastrene'', modern
Saurashtra in India) was the name given by the Greeks to the area of Saurashtra and parts of south-western
Gujarat
Gujarat (, ) is a state along the western coast of India. Its coastline of about is the longest in the country, most of which lies on the Kathiawar peninsula. Gujarat is the fifth-largest Indian state by area, covering some ; and the ninth ...
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:"The Greeks ... took possession, not only of
Patalena, but also, on the rest of the coast, of what is called the kingdom of Saraostus and
Sigerdis. In short, Apollodorus says that Bactriana is the ornament of Ariana as a whole; and, more than that, they extended their empire even as far as the
Seres
Seres are the people of Serica, one of the easternmost countries of Asia known to the ancient Greeks and Romans.
Seres may also refer to:
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Brands and enterprises
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See also
* Celes (disambiguation) Celes may refer to:
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and the
Phryni
The Phryni ( grc, Φρύνοι) were an ancient people of eastern Central Asia, probably located in the eastern part of the Tarim Basin, in an area connected to that of the Seres and the Tocharians.
They are mentioned several times in Classical so ...
." (Strabo 11.11.1 )
An inscription of
Ashoka
Ashoka (, ; also ''Asoka''; 304 – 232 BCE), popularly known as Ashoka the Great, was the third emperor of the Maurya Empire of Indian subcontinent during to 232 BCE. His empire covered a large part of the Indian subcontinent, s ...
(circa 250 BCE) was discovered on a rock at Girnar, near Junagarh in Saurashtra, showing that the area was controlled by the Mauryas from the capital of Pataliputra.
Saraostus, under the name Surastrene, is also mentioned in the 1st century CE
Periplus of the Erythraean Sea
The ''Periplus of the Erythraean Sea'' ( grc, Περίπλους τῆς Ἐρυθρᾶς Θαλάσσης, ', modern Greek '), also known by its Latin name as the , is a Greco-Roman periplus written in Koine Greek that describes navigation and ...
:
:"Beyond the
gulf of Baraca is that of
Barygaza and the coast of the country of Ariaca, which is the beginning of the Kingdom of
Nambanus and of all India. That part of it lying inland and adjoining
Scythia
Scythia (Scythian: ; Old Persian: ; Ancient Greek: ; Latin: ) or Scythica (Ancient Greek: ; Latin: ), also known as Pontic Scythia, was a kingdom created by the Scythians during the 6th to 3rd centuries BC in the Pontic–Caspian steppe.
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is called
Abiria, but the coast is called Syrastrene. It is a fertile country, yielding wheat and rice and sesame oil and clarified butter, cotton and the Indian cloths made therefrom, of the coarser sorts. Very many cattle are pastured there, and the men are of great stature and black in color. The metropolis of this country is
Minnagara
Minnagara ( grc, Μινναγάρ and Μιννάγαρα) was a city of the Indo-Scythian kingdom, located on the Indus river in modern Pakistan, north of the coastal city of Barbaricum, or along the Narmada river, upstream of Barygaza. There wer ...
, from which much cotton cloth is brought down to Barygaza." Periplus, Chap. 41
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See also
* Regio Patalis
* Patan
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Ancient Greek
Regions of Gujarat
Saurashtra (region)
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