-
success at
varying points during the conflicts, but in the end, it was the
Satvahanas which prevailed. However,
constant wars with the
Sakas severely weakened...
- the Gaha
Sattasai anthology attributed to the
Satavahana king Hala. The
Satvahanas also used
Sanskrit in
political inscriptions, but rarely. A fragmentary...
- Khandesh) was
ruled by many dynasties,
which include Mauryas, Shungas,
Early Satvahanas, Kardamakas, and
Abhiras (Ahir Gavli). Vakatakas,
Imperial Guptas, Kalchuris...
- the 1st
century CE,
power in the area lay with the
Andhrabhrtyas and
Satvahanas. In the 5th and 4th
centuries BCE,
Nanded was
ruled by the
Nanda dynasty...
-
objects spanning three major dynasties: the Mauryas, the
Shungas and the
Satvahanas.
Objects in the
gallery have Gr****
influence characterized by mirror-like...
- as a
paramount power. The
Abhiras were the
probably successors of the
Satvahanas.
Before the 12th century, an Ahir
dynasty ruled some
areas in what is...
- Saka-Satavahana Wars (c. 1st–2nd
century CE)
Satavahana Empire Western Kshatrapas Satvahana Victory Battle of
Venni (c. 130 CE)
Cholas (Uraiyur)
Chera dynasty Pandya...
- AD. The
Mauryan empire in the
Deccan was
followed by the rule of the "
Satvahanas" for
about two
centuries between 550 A.D. to 750 AD. The
first Muslim...
-
Dhulikatta and
Kotilingalu show that the area was once
ruled by the
Satvahanas,
Mauryas and Asaf Jahis. It
became a
district in 1905. It was previously...
-
Mahakshatrapa (Supreme King). The
Abhira pla**** a key role in
causing downfall of
Satvahanas in
third century A.D.
Another king
claiming to be a son of
Mathari besides...