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The Satavahanas, emerging in the 1st century BC in the Deccan region, succeeded the Mauryans in Central India. Ruling over areas including Andhra, Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Madhya Pradesh, they left a significant mark on Indian history. With notable rulers like Gautamiputra Satakarni and Vasishthiputra Pulumavi, they fostered a rich cultural and economic landscape, marked by metallurgy, agriculture, and trade.
The earliest Satavahana inscriptions date to the 1st century BC when they defeated the Kanvas and established power in parts of central India, mainly north Maharashtra and the upper Godavari valley. |
Simuka |
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Gautamiputra Satakarni
(106-130 AD) |
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Vasishthiputra Pulumavi
(130-154 AD) |
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Yagnashri Satakarni
(165-94 AD) |
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King Hala |
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Potin is a base metal alloy used in coins. It is typically a mixture of copper, tin and lead (in varying proportions) and does not typically contain significant precious metals. |
Pliny (Italy) mentioned that Andhra included 30 walled towns and numerous villages. |
Pliny mentioned that the Andhra kingdom had a large army consisting of infantry, cavalry and elephants. |
Naneghat inscriptions (Maharashtra) refer to tax exemptions given to the lands granted to Buddhist monks. |
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