Krokola
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Krokola (Urdu: كروكولا ) was an ancient port located in what is now the modern city of Karachi, in the Sindh province of Pakistan.[1]
The area was known to the ancient Greeks: in fact, Krokola was the place where Alexander the Great camped to prepare a fleet for Babylonia after completing his campaign in the Indus valley.
A major flyover (overpass) in Karachi has been named after Mai Kolachi. Some people claim that the settlement has also been known as Kolachi-jo-Goth. However, no evidence can be cited for this claim.
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