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Hagamasha (Ha-gā-ma-sa, Hagāmaṣa) was an Indo-Scythian
Northern Satrap (ruled in
Mathura in the 1st
century BCE,
probably after 60 BCE).
Hagamasha's name...
- Mathura, the
earliest coins of the
Northern Satraps level were
those of
Hagamasha and Ramadatta. The
Datta rulers are
never mentioned as "king" or Raja...
- of
Mathura from
Indian kings around 60 BCE. Some of
their satraps were
Hagamasha and Hagana, who were in turn
followed by Rajuvula. Rajuvula's name is...
- they were
called the
Northern Satraps. Some of
their first satraps were
Hagamasha and Hagana, they were in turn
followed by
Rajuvula who
gained the title...
- Indo-Scythians
conquered the
Mathura region c. 60 BCE. Some of
their satraps were
Hagamasha and Hagana, who were
followed by Rajuvula. The
Mathura lion capital, an...
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Ruler Image Title Approx. dates
Mentions Hagamasha Satrap 1st
century BCE In the
archaeological excavations of Sonkh, near Mathura, the
earliest coins...
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Azilises Azes II
Apollophanes Indo-Scythian
dynasty of the
NORTHERN SATRAPS Hagamasha 25 BCE – 10 CE Ror
dynasty Indo-Scythian
dynasty of the
APRACHARAJAS Vijayamitra...
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Ruler Image Title Approx. dates
Mentions Hagamasha Satrap 1st
century BCE In the
archaeological excavations of Sonkh, near Mathura, the
earliest coins...
- BC)
Satakarni III, King (1 BC–1 AD)
Northern Satraps (complete list) –
Hagamasha,
Satrap (late 1st
century BC) Hagana,
Satrap (late 1st
century BC) Shunga...
- the
region of
Mathura fell to the Indo-Scythian
Northern Satraps under Hagamasha,
Hagana and then Rajuvula.
During this time,
Mathura is
described as "a...