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- Nahapana (Ancient Gr****: Ναηαπάνα Nahapána; Kharosthi: 𐨣𐨱𐨤𐨣 Na-ha-pa-na, Nahapana; Brahmi: Na-ha-pā-na, Nahapāna;), was an important ruler of the Western...
- by Bhumaka, father of Nahapana, who only used on his coins the title of Satrap, and not that of Raja or Raño (king). Nahapana's rule is variously dated...
- the possession of Nahapana's son-in-law Rishabhadatta (also known as Ushavadata), who had donated it to the monks. A ****d of Nahapana's coins, discovered...
- Satraps ruler Nahapana was placed next to the central gate, reporting the dedication of a village to the monks of the Karla chaitya by Nahapana's son-in-law...
- roughly similar to those of the early cave No10 built by the viceroy of Nahapana circa 120 CE. Inside, 18 monk cells are laid out according to a square...
- by the inscriptions of his governor and son-in-law, Rishabhadatta. Nahapana Nahapana held sway over Malwa, Southern Gujarat, and Northern Konkan, from...
- Satakarni marries Vasishti Devi, and they have a son named Pulumavi. Nahapana, the critical ruler of the Western Kshatrapas, is a powerful and villainous...
- the ancient rites known as the Eleusinian Mysteries. In northern India, Nahapana, ruler of the Scythians, is defeated and dies in battle while fighting...
- the Nasik Caves by Ushavadata, a son-in-law of the Western Satraps ruler Nahapana, in the years circa 120 CE. It is the earliest known instance of the usage...
- king Nahapana, the [Kshahara]ta Kshatrapa...." — Inscription No.14a of Nahapana, Cave No.10, Nasik He believed in Brahmanism, and married Nahapana's daughter...