Charax

English

Etymology

From Latin Charax, from Ancient Greek Χάραξ (Khárax).

Proper noun

Charax

  1. (historical) the name of numerous cities in West Asia
    1. An ancient Seleucid and Parthian town located in the province of Rhagiana.
    2. Charax Spasinu, an ancient port at the head of the Persian Gulf
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