- (which is also the Java era). A new dynasty,
called the
Bhadramukhas or
Kardamaka dynasty, was
established by the "Satrap" Castana. The date of Castana...
-
territory to the
Kardamakas, a
Western Kshatrapa dynasty that
succeeded Nahapana's
Kshaharata dynasty. The
Junagadh inscription of the
Kardamaka ruler Rudradaman...
-
Western Satraps, or Kshatraps.
Mahakshatrap Rudradaman I
founded the
Kardamaka dynasty which ruled from
Anupa on the
banks of the
Narmada up to the Aparanta...
- The Indo-Scythians or Indo-Sakas were the
branch of Saka
empire in
South Asia. Indo-Scythians were a
group of
nomadic Iranian peoples of
Scythian origin...
- by many dynasties,
which include Mauryas, Shungas,
Early Satvahanas,
Kardamakas, and
Abhiras (Ahir Gavli). Vakatakas,
Imperial Guptas, Kalchuris, Vardhanas...
- ϹΙΑϹΤΑΝϹΑ.
British Museum. King of
Western Kshatrapas Reign 22
March 78 – 130 CE
Predecessor Nahapana Successor Jayadaman Dynasty Kardamaka (Western Satrap)...
- of the
Pandavleni Caves in Nashik. A
satrap named Chastana founded the
Kardamaka dynasty after Nahapana's death. His
successor was
probably his grandson...
-
Western Satraps, or Kshatraps.
Mahakshatrap Rudradaman I
founded the
Kardamaka dynasty which ruled from
Anupa on the
banks of the
Narmada up to Aparanta...
- throne,
after his
brother Visvasimha, and was
among the last
rulers of the
Kardamaka dynasty.
Amiteshwar Jha and
Dilip Rajgor:
Studies in the
Coinage of the...
- Pallavas.
After the
overthrow of Nahapana, the
Scythian family of the
Kardamakas established its
authority in
Western India under Castana, the son of Yasamotika...