The first century CE had seen another …

Years: 106 - 106

The first century CE had seen another incursion of the Sakas of Central Asia into India, where they had formed the dynasty of the Western Kshatrapas.

During the reign of the Western Satrap Nahapana, the Satavahanas, who rule in the Deccan, had lost a considerable territory to the satraps, including eastern Malwa, Southern Gujarat, and Northern Konkan, from Broach to Sopara and the Nasik and Poona districts.

Eventually the Satavahana king Gautamiputra Sātakarni, an ardent supporter of Hinduism who reigned from 78, defeated the Western Satrap ruler Nahapana, restoring the prestige of his dynasty by reconquering a large part of the former dominions of the Sātavāhanas.

His son and successor, Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamavi, who rules from 106, is the first Sātavāhana king to issue the portrait-type coinage, in a style derived from the Western Satraps.

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