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Gedrosia

Map showing Gedrosia in the Indian campaign of Alexander the Great
A map of Gedrosia from Munster's edition of Ptolemy's 'Geographia'

Gedrosia (/ɪˈdrʒə/; Greek: Γεδρωσία) is the Hellenized name of the part of coastal Balochistan that roughly corresponds to today's Makran. In books about Alexander the Great and his successors, the area referred to as Gedrosia runs from the Indus River to the north-eastern edge of the Strait of Hormuz. It is directly to the south of the countries of Bactria, Arachosia and Drangiana, to the east of the country of Carmania and due west of the Indus River which formed a natural boundary between it and Western India. The native name of Gedrosia might have been Gwadar as there are two towns by that name and a bay (Gwadar Bay) in central Makran.


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جيدروسيا Arabic Qedrosiya AZ Гедрозия Bulgarian Gedròsia Catalan Gedrósie Czech Gedrosien German Γεδρωσία Greek Gedrozio EO Gedrosia Spanish Gedrosia EU

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