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- 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...
- Satavahana University is a nonprofit public university in Karimnagar, Telangana, officially recognized by the University Grants Commission of India. The...
- 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...
- The 12713 / 12714 Satavahana SF Express is a daily Superfast Intercity Express operated by South Central Railway between Vijayawada Junction of Andhra...
- Chutus probably rose to power as Satavahanas feudatories, and ****umed sovereignty after the decline of the Satavahana power. Except for the edicts of Asoka...
- 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...
- and heritage. The dynasty rose to prominence after the downfall of the Satavahana Empire, whom they had formerly served as feudatories. The Pallavas became...
- ruler of the Satavahana Empire in present-day Deccan region of India. He was mentioned as the important and greatest ruler of Satavahana Dynasty. He ruled...
- kingdom and its empire over the centuries until it was defeated by the Satavahana Empire in c. 28 BCE. The history of the monarchs of Magadha, particularly...