Crocala

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Author:Laxman Burdak, IFS (R)

Crocala () was an island mentioned by Pliny. It may be identified with Karakala, a town and taluk in the Udupi district of Karnataka, India.

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History

Mention by Pliny

Pliny[3] mentions The Indus .... But first there are some other islands of which we must make mention. Patala,20 as we have already stated, lies at the mouth of the Indus: it is of a triangular figure, and is two hundred and twenty miles in breadth. Beyond the mouth of the Indus are the islands of Chryse and Argyre,21 abounding in metals, I believe; but as to what some persons have stated, that their soil consists of gold and silver, I am not so willing to give a ready credence to that. After passing these islands we come to Crocala,22 twenty miles in breadth, and then, at twelve miles' distance from it, Bibraga,23 abounding in oysters and other bell-fish. At eight miles' distance from Bibraga we find Toralliba, and many others of no note.


20 Supposed by some to have been Lower Scinde, and the vicinity of Kurrachee, with its capital Potala.

21 Ansart suggests that these may be the Laccadives. Their name means the "gold" and "silver" islands.

22 Probably an island near the mouths of the Indus.

23 Probably the same as the Bibacta of Arrian. The present name of it is Chilney Isle.

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