- scholars, like A.S.
Altekar do not
agree that
Rudradeva is
Rudrasena I,
since if
Rudrasena I had been
exterminated by Samudragupta, it is
extremely unlikely...
-
Rudrasena II (r. c. 385 – 390 CE) was a
ruler of the Pravarapura-Nandivardhana
branch of the
Vakataka dynasty.
While his
reign was short, he
notably married...
- dictionary.
Rudrasena I may
refer to
these kings of
ancient India:
Rudrasena I (Saka king) (r. 200–222), of the
Western Satraps Rudrasena I (Vakataka...
-
Rudrasena I (r. c. 335 – 360 CE) was a
ruler of the Nandivardhana-Pravarapura
branch of the
Vakataka dynasty. He was the
grandson and one of the successors...
-
captured from the
Satavahanas during the rule of
Rudrasena II (255-278 CE), as
shown by
finds of
Rudrasena II's
coinage in the area. The
region would then...
- was a
Gupta princess and
Vakataka queen who was the
consort of
Maharaja Rudrasena II.
Following the
death of her husband, she
effectively ruled the Vakataka...
-
known (Sridharavarman (339-368) No
coins known Rudrasena III (348–380)
Simhasena (380–384/5)
Rudrasena IV (382–388)
Rudrasimha III (388–415) Bhadayasa...
-
Rudrasena I (r. 200–222) was a Saka
ruler of the
Western Satrap dynasty in the area of
Malwa in
ancient India.
During his reign, the Saka
ksatrapas remained...
- year in the
reign of
Western Satrap ruler Rudrasena: "In the year 127 of the
Kathika kings, when king
Rudrasena was ruling, the
erection of this stupa,...
- Nandivardhana-Pravarapura
branch of the
Vakataka dynasty. He was the son of
Rudrasena II and Prabhavatigupta, the
daughter of the
Gupta emperor Chandragupta...