These are probably the same as Milburn, under Tuticorin, calls ketchies. We do not know the proper name. [See [Putton Ketchies], under PIECE-GOODS.]
The court for chaugān is ascribed by Codinus (see below) to Theodosius Parvus. This could hardly be the son of Arcadius (A.D. 408-450), but rather Theodosius III. (716-718).
It may be well to append here the whole list which I find on a scrap of paper in Dr. Burnell's handwriting (Y):
Pohālapura.
Chīnavallī.
Avantikshetra (Ujjain).
Nāgapaṭṭana (Negapatam?)