Alexandria Carmania Explained

Alexandria Carmania
Native Name:Αλεξάνδρεια η εν Καρμανία
Native Name Lang:el
Settlement Type:City
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Iran
Established Date:January 324 BC
Founder:Alexander the Great
Unit Pref:Metric
Population Density Km2:auto

Alexandria Carmania (Alexandreia hē en Karmania) was one of the seventy-plus cities founded or renamed by Alexander the Great.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

The town was founded by Alexander in January 324 BC after his army had reunited with Nearchus and his men who had beached their boats near the mouth of the Minab River.[8] [9] [10]

Location

The exact site of the city in Carmania is still unknown but several locations have been proposed:

The main contenders are all within a few kilometres of each other and that area would seem a logical one. Provided with reliable water from the Minab river, the location was on the convergence of the main passes from Afghanistan, the route into Gedrosia and had good access to the nearby Indian Ocean ports at Hormosia. The location would also provide control of the arable parts of Carmania.

The city still existed in the medieval period being known as Camadi, when Marco Polo visited.[20] If Galashkird is the now lost city it was described by Arab geographer Mukaddasi who described it as "a strongly fortified town with a castle Kushah," and lush orchards and fields supported by extensive qanat irrigation.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Getzel M. Cohen, The Hellenistic Settlements in the East from Armenia and Mesopotamia, University of California Press 2013 page 200
  2. [William Woodthorpe Tarn]
  3. P. Leriche, “ Alexandria,”, Encyclopædia Iranica, I/8, pp. 830-831.
  4. J. G. Droysen, Geschichte des Hellenismus, (1878).
  5. V. Tscherikower, Die hellenistischen Städtegrunden, (1927).
  6. E. Badian, Alexander the Great, (1950).
  7. G. A. Koshelenko, Grecheskiĭ polis na ellinisticheskom vostoke, (1979.)
  8. [Ammianus Marcellinus]
  9. [Ptolemy]
  10. [Pliny the Elder|Pliny]
  11. G. Le Strange, The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate, Cambridge University Press 2011. page 317
  12. [Lewis Vance Cummings]
  13. [Percy Sykes|Sir Percy Molesworth Sykes]
  14. [Ilya Gershevitch|I. Gershevitch]
  15. Cook, J. M., The Persian Empire, (Book Club Associates, London, 1983)
  16. Ala-ad-Din Ata Malik Juvaini, The History of the World Conqueror. (Harvard University Press, 1958) page477.
  17. William Vincent, Samuel Horsley, William Wales, ----- de La Rochette, The Voyage of Nearchus from the Indus to the Euphrates: Collected from the Original Journal Preserved by Arrian, and Illustrated by Authorities Ancient and Modern (T. Cadell (jun.) and W. Davies, 1797) page 304
  18. http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/alexandria-general-designation-of-cities-whose-foundation-is-credited-to-alexander-the-great-356-23-b Alexandria
  19. Fraser, P. M., Cities of Alexander the Great, (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996)
  20. The travels of Marco Polo vol 1, chapter16.