Sailing Around Erythraean Sea: Fifty Two

In the last Section we had an account of Paithan and Ter, both in Maharashtra, the former on the banks of River Godavari and the latter on the banks of River Terana. Now let us go to the new section:
 
The market towns of this region are, in order, after Barygaza: Suppara, and the city of Calliena, which in the time of the elder Saraganus became a lawful market-town; but when it came into the possession of Sandares the market is much obstructed, and Greek ships landing there may chance to be taken to Barygaza under guard.

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1. Suppara: Modern day Nallasopara, north of Mumbai, situated on a promontory between Vaisa creek on south and Vaitharna River on the north. It is 240 kilometres south of Surat. Between Nalasopara and Surat other cities from south to north are: Boisar, Tarapur, Dahanu, Vapi, Valsad, Navsari etc. Nalasopara was a seat of  Buddhism.

2. Calliena: Kalyan, Maharashtra. It is situated northeast of Mumbai, on the southern bank of Ulhas River. A mid way point between Mumbai and Goa, a part of ancient Dakshinapada. It is around 320 kilometres south of Bharuch. Not much is known about the city during those times, though it had been a landmark by PME

3. Saraganus and Sandares: Chieftains of Kalyan, who coordinated the trade.

4. Here we see the unknown sailor switches his course of travel back to Barygaza. He first travelled upto Amu Darya along Uttarapada, and then to Ter along Dakshinapada, and back to Barygaza. 

End of the Section 

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