…Prathisthan (Paithan) in Maharashtra, has covered much …

Years: 220 - 231

…Prathisthan (Paithan) in Maharashtra, has covered much of the Deccan plateau and central India for four hundred and fifty years, i.e., from 230 BCE until around 220 CE.

As a result of the victories of Rudradaman I, the Western Satraps had regained all the former territories previously held in the first century CE by Nahapana, except for the extreme south territories of Pune and Nasik, limiting Satavahana dominions to their original base in the Deccan and eastern central India around Amaravati.

However, the last great king of this dynasty, Yajna Satakarni, defeated the Western Satraps and reconquered their southern regions in western and central India.

During his reign (170–199 CE), the Sātavāhanas had regained some prosperity, and some of his coins have been found in Saurashtra.

Four or five kings of Yajna Satakarni's line had succeeded him, and continue to rule until about 220, when the dynasty is extinguished following the rise of its feudatories, perhaps because of a decline in central power.

Several dynasties eventually divide the lands of the kingdom among themselves.

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