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Chandragupta Maurya (reigned c. 320 BCE – c. 298 BCE) was the
founder and the
first emperor of the
Maurya Empire,
based in
Magadha (present-day Bihar)...
- Vimalanatha) Vimalanatha, the 13th
Tirthankara at the time of
Anantanatha Simhasena (father of Anantanatha) Anantanatha, the 14th
Tirthankara at the time...
- the Rajavalikatha, a Jain work, the
original name of this
emperor was
Simhasena. A
legend mentioned in the Jain
texts tells the
story of how Chandragupta's...
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successor Ashoka. The Jain work Rajavali-Katha
states that his
birth name was
Simhasena. Both
Buddhist and Jain
texts mention a
legend about how
Bindusara got...
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known (Sridharavarman (339-368) No
coins known Rudrasena III (348–380)
Simhasena (380–384/5)
Rudrasena IV (382–388)
Rudrasimha III (388–415) Bhadayasa...
- half of the
month of Chaitra) from Shikharji. He had 90
Ganadharas and
Simhasena was his
chief among them.
Falgu (according to
Swetambara tradition) or...
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Shaka (c. 305 – 335) 320–388 CE
Yasodaman II
Rudradaman II
Rudrasena III
Simhasena Rudrasena IV
Varahran I (325–350)
Shapur II S****anid king and "Kushanshah"...
- (317–332)
Rudradaman II,
Satrap (332–348)
Rudrasena III,
Satrap (348–380)
Simhasena,
Satrap (380–384/5)
Rudrasena IV,
Satrap (382–388)
Rudrasimha III, Satrap...
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quintillion years Shala (S****a robusta)
Mahayaksha and Ajitabala; or
Rohini Simhasena;
Phalgu Shikharji 5 x 10223
years ago 3
Sambhavanatha Uvarimagraiveka...
- Ramagupta X
Virasena Saba Śanakanika
Amrakarddava Rudrasena II
Prabhavatigupta Rudrasimha II
Rudrasimha III † Sridharavarman
Rudrasena III
Simhasena...