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Bhagabhadra (Brāhmī: 𑀪𑀸𑀕𑀪𑀤𑁆𑀭 Bhā-ga-bha-dra,
Bhāgabhadra) was a
Shunga Emperor who
reigned in
northern and
central India from
around 114 BCE to...
- Panchala, Kausambi, and Mathura. He was
succeeded by Andhraka, Antaka,
Bhagabhadra or
Bhadra according to
different puranas. Lahiri, Bela (1974). Indigenous...
- Indo-Gr**** king
Antialcidas from Taxila, and was sent to the
Indian ruler Bhagabhadra. A
dedication written in
Brahmi script was
inscribed on the pillar, venerating...
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Shunga empire's
capital was Pataliputra, but
later emperors such as
Bhagabhadra also held
court at
Besnagar (modern Vidisha) in
eastern Malwa. This dynasty...
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Devabhuti Emperor of
Magadha Reign 83 – 75 BCE
Predecessor Bhagabhadra Successor Vasudeva Kanva Dynasty Shunga...
- Indo-Gr**** king
Antialcidas in
Taxila to the
court of the
Shunga king
Bhagabhadra. Historically, it is one of the
earliest known inscriptions related to...
- of Heliodorus, from king
Antialkidas to the
court of the
Sungas king
Bhagabhadra in Vidisha, is recorded. In the
Sunga capital,
Heliodorus established...
-
erected by his amb****ador
Heliodorus at the
court of the
Shunga king
Bhagabhadra at Vidisha, near Sanchi. It
states that he was a
devotee of Vishnu, the...
- CE. Heliodorus, the Gr**** Amb****ador to the
court of the
Shunga King
Bhagabhadra erected the
Heliodorus pillar near Vidisha.
Ujjain emerged as the predominant...
- amb****ador of the Gr**** king
Antialcidas to a
regional Indian king,
Kasiputra Bhagabhadra. The
Heliodorus pillar inscription is a
private religious dedication...