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- Rudrasimha III (IAST: Rudrasiṃha) was the last ruler of the Western Satraps in India, in the 4th century AD. Rudrasimha III succeeded Rudrasena IV as...
- Rudrasimha I was a Western Kshatrapa ruler, who reigned from 178 to 197 CE. He was son of Rudradaman I, grandson of Jayadaman, and grand-grandson of Chashtana...
- (178-181 CE), before the rule of Rudrasimha I, and once between Saka Era 119 and 120 (197-198 CE). An inscription of Rudrasimha I (178–197) was recently found...
- in the northwestern subcontinent ceased when the last Western Satrap Rudrasimha IIII was defeated by the Gupta emperor Chandragupta II in 395 CE. Later...
- Vidisha/ Sanchi Eran Ujjain Barigaza Devnimori Rudrasimha II (304–348) was a ruler of the Western Satraps He declared on his coins to be the son of a Lord...
- of the Saka satrap (ruler) Rudrasimha.: 128  The inscription also gives a detailed genealogy of the kings up to Rudrasimha: "Hail ! On the [au****ious]...
- prince of Malawa kingdom who escapes ********ination attempts from his uncle Rudrasimha (Ranga Rao), who wishes to ascend the throne as the next king. Jayasimha...
- request for the administration of their own districts and provinces". Rudrasimha III seems to have been the last of the Western Satrap rulers. Samudragupta...
- Satraps, the Shaka (Indo-Scythian) rulers of Ujjain. From the reign of Rudrasimha I (178–197), they recorded the date of minting of their coins in the Shaka...
- in the northwestern subcontinent ended when the last Western Satrap, Rudrasimha III, was defeated by the Gupta emperor Chandragupta II in 395 CE. The...