Nagari, Rajasthan

Nagari, also Nagri,[2] is a village situated 12 km north of Chittorgarh in Rajasthan state in India.

The excavations here have shown some ancient archaeological structure with few believed to be religious in nature.

In the 2nd century BC Nagari was probably attacked by the Indo-Greeks who were ruling North-Western of India.

Patanjali describes in the Mahābhāsya, the invasion in two examples using the imperfect tense of Sanskrit, denoting a recent event:[3] In the 1st century BC Nagari was probably occupied by the Sibis.

It is constructed of moulded bricks and decorated with terracotta tiles of high artistic merit.

The Hathibada/Hathiwada enclosure in which was found one of the Hathibada Ghosundi Inscriptions . [ 4 ]
The 1st century BC Hathibada Ghosundi Inscriptions , some of the earliest inscriptions in Sanskrit , were found near Nagari. [ 5 ]