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Simuka (Brahmi:š²šŗš«š¼š, Si-mu-ka) was an
ancient Indian king
belonging to the
Satavahana dynasty,
which ruled the
Deccan region. He is
mentioned as...
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initially identified Chimuka with the dynasty's
founder Simuka,
Coins attributed to
Simuka's successors Kanha and
Satakarni I were also
discovered at...
- (The
Little Clay Cart) is a ten-act
Sanskrit drama attributed to ÅÅ«draka (
Simuka), an
ancient playwright who is
possibly from the 5th
century CE, and who...
- members: it
mentions Simuka's name, but not that of Krishna.
Based on this,
multiple historians conclude that
Satakarni was
Simuka's son, and succeeded...
- SÄdavÄhano nÄgarÄya SakhadhÄbho "Lord King
Simuka the Satavahana,
Nagaraja SakhadhÄbho" āāKanaganahalli
inscription of
Simuka. The
Government of
Karnataka and ASI...
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attributed them to
Simuka in 1978, also
changed his view and
later stated that
Chimuka or
Chhimuka of
Kotilingala was not same as the
Simuka mentioned in Naneghat...
- the
Puranic genealogy, he was the
brother of the
first Satavahana king
Simuka (whose name
varies according to the
different Puranas).
Besides the legendary...
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brave hero,
whose rule is unopposed, the lord of Dakshinapath, King
Simuka the Satavahana...... By ..... the
daughter of the Maharathi, the increaser...
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plays attributed to him is uncertain. Col.
Wilfred has
identified him with
Simuka, the
founder of
Satavahana dynasty and
placed him in 200 B.C. In the prologue...
- the
Andhra Simuka". If the
accession of
Chandragupta Maurya is
dated to 324 BCE, then
Simuka started to rule 294
years later, in 30 BCE.
Simuka is then said...