- The
Satavahanas (/
ˌsɑːtəˈvɑːhənə/; Sādavāhana or
Sātavāhana, IAST:
Sātavāhana), also
referred to as the
Andhras (also Andhra-bhṛtyas or Andhra-jatiyas)...
- The
Satavahanas were the
rulers of the
ancient Indian Satavahana Empire. They
ruled over
regions of
Deccan (core region),
central and
southern India between...
- The Saka-
Satavahana Wars were a
series of
conflicts fought between the Saka
ksatraps and the
Satavahanas during the 1st-2nd
century CE. Both
sides achieved...
-
Satavahana University is a
nonprofit public university in Karimnagar, Telangana,
officially recognized by the
University Grants Commission of India. The...
- The 12713 / 12714
Satavahana SF
Express is a
daily Superfast Intercity Express operated by
South Central Railway between Vijayawada Junction of Andhra...
- (Brahmi script:𑀓𑀦𑁆𑀳, Ka-nha, c. 1st
century BCE) was a
ruler of the
Satavahana dynasty of India.
Historian Himanshu Prabha Ray ****igns his
reign to the...
-
killed by
Satavahana's arrow in battle; he
marries Satavahana's daughter and they have a son (known as
Vikramasena or Vikrama-charitra), or
Satavahana is the...
- the
entire Indian subcontinent. The
first major Andhra polity was the
Satavahana dynasty (2nd
century BCE–2nd
century CE)
which ruled over the
entire Deccan...
- and heritage. The
dynasty rose to
prominence after the
downfall of the
Satavahana Empire, whom they had
formerly served as feudatories. The
Pallavas became...
-
Chutus probably rose to
power as
Satavahanas feudatories, and ****umed
sovereignty after the
decline of the
Satavahana power.
Except for the
edicts of Asoka...