Minnagara

Minnagara (Ancient Greek: Μινναγάρ[1] and Μιννάγαρα[2]) was a city of the Indo-Scythian kingdom, located on the Indus river in Pakistan, north of the coastal city of Barbaricum, North and West of Barygaza.

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.

"Ptolemy also mentioned Minnagara, which, according to his explanations, would be along the Narmada River, upstream of Barigaza, and below Ujjain: Moreover the region (in Pakistan) which is next to the western part of India, is called Scythia.

(...) The Larica region of Scythia is located eastward from the swamp near the sea, in which on the west of the Namadus river is the interior city of Barygaza emporium.

On the east side of the river (...) Ozena-Regia Tiastani (...) Minnagara".Minnagara may be identical with the Manjábarí of the Arab geographers.

Minagara as mentioned in Periplus of the Erythraean Sea