Alexandria in Orietai

Alexandria in Orietai was one of the seventy-plus cities founded or renamed by Alexander the Great.

[1] The town was founded by Alexander in autumn of 325 BC after his army had separated from Nearchus and the boats near the mouth of the Indus River.

Alexander probably intended the new town to be an emporium controlling the local and Indian spice trade through the passes to Kandahar.

Written four centuries later the Roman Periplus of the Erythraean Sea says that this area "yields much wheat, wine, rice and dates but along the coast there is nothing but Bdellium".

[6] The exact site of the city in Balochistan, Pakistan is still unknown but several locations have been proposed: