- The
Satavahanas (/ˌsɑːtəˈvɑːhənə/; Sādavāhana or Sātavāhana, IAST: Sātavāhana), also
referred to as the
Andhras (also Andhra-bhṛtyas or Andhra-jatiyas)...
- are
experts in
poetry and literature.
Around 3 BCE the
Shatavahana came to power. The
Shatavahanas ruled parts of
northern Karnataka. They used Prakrit...
-
inscription found during excavations of 1994-1998 (see below).
Portraits of
Shatavahana kings Simuka and
Vasishthiputra Pulumavi are also represented. At Kanaganahalli...
- India. S. Chand. p. 438. Arthikaje, Mangalore. "History of Karnataka-The
Shatavahanas-10, section:Origin of the Kadambas". 1998-00 OurKarnataka.Com, Inc. Archived...
- 2009. Clay
pendants of
Roman origin,
black polished pottery,
Shatavahana and pre-
Shatavahana coins,
ornaments made of copper,
ivory and iron, a township...
- region, with
Banavasi as its
capital was by
Chutu clan
followed by the
Shatavahana branch which governed for Siri, Siva,
Pulumavi and
Yajna Satakarnis,...
- words. The four
lined inscription has six words. The
inscription is in
Shatavahana Brahmi and Aadi
Ganga script. M.
Chidananda Murthy also
agree that Gunabhu****ana...
- in
feudal allegiance to the
emperor of
Pataliputra or
perhaps under Shatavahanas. The
Bhoja seat of
power was
located at
Chandrapura or
Chandraura (Modern...
- the
oldest do****ents
found in
North Karnataka.
Karnata Kingdom Mauryas Shatavahana dynasty (until
early third century CE)[2]
Chutus of
Banavasi (v****al...
-
historians found painted pottery and
coins from the pre-historic and
Shatavahana period and
found that the
human habitation existed during the Iron Age...