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Sridharavarman (Gupta script: , Shri-dha-ra-va-rmma-na,
ruled c. 339 – c. 368 CE) was a Saka (Indo-Scythian)
ruler of
Central India,
around the
areas of...
- (2nd
century BCE). Eran
pillar inscription of
Sridharavarman The Saka (Indo-Scythian) king
Sridharavarman, who
ruled in
Central India circa 339-368 CE...
- his fame", who may
therefore have
ousted Sridharavarman's Sakas in his
campaigns to the West.
Sridharavarman is
probably the "Saka"
ruler mentioned in...
- his fame", who may
therefore have
ousted Sridharavarman's Sakas in his
campaigns to the West.
Sridharavarman is
probably the "Saka"
ruler mentioned in...
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inscription by
Samudragupta seems to
succeed that of a
local Saka
ruler named Sridharavarman,
already known from the
Kanakerha inscription at
Sanchi and another...
- (1: 71) 3.
Tripura (1: 285)
Notable people with the
surname include:
Sridharavarman (c. 339 – c. 368 CE) Saka
ruler of
Central India Chandravarman (4th...
- with
Yasodaman II (317–332)
Rudradaman II (332–348) No
coins known (
Sridharavarman (339-368) No
coins known Rudrasena III (348–380)
Simhasena (380–384/5)...
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construction of a well by the Saka
chief and "righteous conqueror"
Sridharavarman, who
ruled c. 339 – c. 368 CE. Therefore, it
seems that the
Kushan Empire...
- Śaka)
chief and "righteous conqueror" (dharmaviyagi mahadandanayaka)
Sridharavarman (Gupta script: , Sridharavarmmana).
Another inscription of the same...
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construction of a well by the Saka
chief and "righteous conqueror"
Sridharavarman. They were also in
control of the
region of Eran, as
shown by another...