Abiria

Domains of the Abhiras
Abhira country
The country of the Abhiras is shown along with the Western Satraps
The country of the Abhiras is shown along with the Western Satraps
Religion
GovernmentMonarchy
Raja 
Historical eraAncient history
Today part ofIndia
Pakistan

Abiria[a] was the country of the Abhira Kshatriyas.[1][2][3] It is mentioned in the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea and by Ptolemy in his Geographia.[4] The Periplus mentions it as Aberia with the coastal district Syrastrene (modern-day Saurashtra, Gujarat), and Ptolemy locates it above the Indus delta.[5]


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  1. ^ Mazumdar, Akshoy Kumar (1920). The Hindu History: B. C. 3,000 to 1,200 A. D. Nagendra Kumar Roy. p. 845. Abiria-land of the Abhir Kshatriyas, to the east of the Indus where it divides to form the Delta.
  2. ^ Fox, Richard Gabriel (1977). Realm and Region in Traditional India. Duke University, Program in Comparative Studies on Southern Asia. ISBN 978-0-916994-12-9.
  3. ^ Chandra, Moti (1953). Sarthavaha (in Hindi). Bihar-Rashtrabhasha Parishad.
  4. ^ Alain Danielou, A Brief History of India (Inner Traditions, 2003), mentioned here
  5. ^ Wadia, Sophia (1967). The Aryan Path. Theosophy Company (India), Limited.

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