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The great Satavahana conqueror Gautamiputra Satakarni, who …

Years: 148 - 159

The great Satavahana conqueror Gautamiputra Satakarni, who had ruled the Satavahana Empire from 78 to 106 CE, had been succeeded by his son Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamav; this ruler had been succeeded in 130 by his younger brother, Vashishtiputra Sātakarni.

At first engaged in great conflict with the Scythian Western Kshatrapas in the West, he had eventually married the daughter of Rudradaman I of the Western Kshatrapa dynasty in order to forge an alliance.

Around 150 CE, however, Rudradaman I, now his father-in-law, wages war against the Satavahanas, who are defeated twice in these conflicts, with serious effect on Sātavāhana power and prestige.

Vashishtiputra Satakarni is only spared his life because of his family links with Rudradaman.

As a result of his victories, Rudradaman regains all the former territories previously held by Nahapana, except for the extreme south territories of Pune and Nasik.

Satavahana dominions are limited to their original base in the Deccan and eastern central India around Amaravati.

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