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- Western Satrap rule Online catalogue of Western Kshatrapa coins Coins of the Western Kshatrapas The Kshatrapas in Nasik The Origins of the Indian Coinage Tradition...
- military conquest. Historical evidence suggests that he defeated the Western Kshatrapas, and extended the Gupta Empire from the Indus River in the west to the...
- one of its Armenian provinces, the Satrapiae. The Western Satraps or Kshatrapas (35–405 CE) of the Indian subcontinent were Saka rulers in the western...
- Rudradāman I (r. 130–150) was a Śaka ruler from the Western Kshatrapas dynasty. He was the grandson of the king Caṣṭana. Rudradāman I was instrumental...
- (273 to 136 BC) was found in Saurashtra and Sopara near Bombay. Satrya Kshatrapas under the Kushana emperor seemed to have ruled over Daman District during...
- the Western Kshatrapas, also known as the Shaka, who ruled in west-central India. Chandragupta II's success against the Western Kshatrapas is attested...
- reference to his mother. Historical evidence suggests that the Western Kshatrapas (known to the Satavahanas as Shakas) expanded their empire at the expense...
- The Shunga would add a horizontal line on top of the digit, and the Kshatrapa and Pallava evolved the digit to a point where the speed of writing was...
- northern neighbours - the Western Kshatrapas - extended their influence into these regions. The Western Kshatrapa ruler Nahapana is known to have ruled...
- Satavahanas of Kolhapur (2nd century BC to the 2nd century AD), Western Kshatrapas (around 150 AD), the Abhiras of Western Maharashtra, Bhojas of Goa, and...