Alexandria Prophthasia (Greek: Αλεξάνδρεια η Προφθασία) also known as Alexandria in Drangiana was one of the seventy-plus cities founded or renamed by Alexander the Great.[1] The town was founded during an intermediate stop between Herat, in what is now Afghanistan, the location of another of Alexander's fortresses, and Kandahar.[2][3]
The location of Prophthasia is currently unknown. Orthodox opinion is that Prophthasia was at Farah (also known as Phra)[12] and that the citadel of Farah holds the remains of his fortress. However, taking distances given in Pliny,[13]Eratosthenes and Strabo,[14]Tarn believes Farah is too close to the city of Herat and the city was actually at nearby Zaranj. Others feel it was located at Nād-e 'Alī.[15]
The 1578, a world map which Mercator constructed from Ptolemy's map shows the city some distance to the north of the Zaranjilakes. Similarly, the 13th century copy of the 4th century Peutinger Map shows Zaranj and Prophthasia as distinct locations.
^Caii Plinii secundi Naturalis historiae libri XXXVII interpretatione et notis illustravit Joannes Harduinus in usum Delphini Jean Hardouin, Pline l'Ancien, Hardouin page 698.
^Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths The Monthly Review May 1749-Sept. 1803 Page 514
^Caii Plinii secundi Naturalis historiae libri XXXVII interpretatione et notis illustravit Joannes Harduinus in usum Delphini Jean Hardouin, Pline l'Ancien, Hardouin page 698.
^Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths The Monthly Review May 1749-Sept. 1803 Page 514