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Summary Of: Satavahana

The first mention of the Satavahana is in the... Satavahana 1st century BCE coin inscribed in Brahmi... Satavahana 1st century BCE coin inscribed in Brahmi... Satavahana 1st century BCE coin inscribed in Brahmi... Satavahana dominions were limited to their original base in the... Satavahana coins give unique indications as to their chronology... is initiated might be Satakarni II a Satavahana emperor as the Ujjayini symbol also appeared on the Satavahana coins... The Satavahana empire colonized southeast Asia and spread Indian culture to those parts... SATAVAHANA EMPIRE AND ITS FEUDATORIES... SATAVAHANA EMPIRE AND ITS FEUDATORIES... later Satavahana named Yajna Satakarni seems to have conquered the Southern Dominions of the Western Satraps...

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