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    Rudrasimha I was a Western Kshatrapa ruler, who reigned from 178 to 197 CE. He was son of Rudradaman I, grandson of Jayadaman, and grand-grandson of Chashtana...
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  • (178-181 CE), before the rule of Rudrasimha I, and once between Saka Era 119 and 120 (197-198 CE). An inscription of Rudrasimha I (178-197) was recently found...
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    Rudradaman I (130–150) , son of Jayadaman Damajadasri I (170–175) Jivadaman (178-181, d. 199) Rudrasimha I (180–188, d. 197) Rudrasimha I (restored) (191–197)...
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    Mathura Hashtnagar Mamane Dheri Vāsudeva I (Kushano Bactrian: Βαζοδηο Bazodeo; Middle Brahmi: 𑀯𑀸𑀲𑀼𑀤𑁂𑀯; Vā-su-de-va, Chinese: 波調 Bodiao; fl. 200...
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    Rudradāman I (r. 130–150) was a Śaka ruler from the Western Kshatrapas dynasty. He was the grandson of the king Caṣṭana. Rudradāman I was instrumental...
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    Coin of the Western Kshatrapa ruler Rudrasimha I (178 to 197 CE) who used "Simha" as suffix....
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    the service of Rudrasimha I who deposed his master in 188 A.D and ascended the throne. Ashvini Agrawal further says that Rudrasimha I soon deposed him...
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    Satraps, the Shaka (Indo-Scythian) rulers of Ujjain. From the reign of Rudrasimha I (178–197), they recorded the date of minting of their coins in the Shaka...
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    inscription, he was the great grandfather of the great Kushan king Kanishka I. He is considered the founder of the Kushan Empire. The origins of Kujula...
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    Sakas, who moved further south. Archaeological structures are known in Takht-i Sangin, Surkh Kotal (a monumental temple), and in the palace of Khalchayan...
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