Kushan
rulers
§ Heraios (c. 1 – 30), first Kushan ruler, generally Kushan ruling period is disputed
§ Kujula Kadphises (c. 30 – c. 80)
§ Vima Takto, (c. 80 – c. 95) alias Soter Megas
or "Great Saviour."
§ Vima Kadphises (c. 95 – c. 127) the first
great Kushan emperor
§ Kanishka the Great (127
– c. 140)
§ Vāsishka (c. 140 – c. 160)
§ Huvishka (c. 160 – c. 190)
§ Vasudeva I (c. 190 – to at least 230),
the last of the great Kushan emperors
§ Kanishka II (c. 230 – 240)
§ Vashishka (c. 240 – 250)
§ Kanishka III (c. 250 – 275)
§ Vasudeva II (c. 275 – 310)
§ Vasudeva III reported son of Vasudeva
III,a King, uncertain.[citation needed]
§ Vasudeva IV reported possible child of
Vasudeva III,ruling in Kandahar, uncertain.[citation needed]
§ Vasudeva of
Kabul reported possible child of Vasudeva IV,ruling in Kabul,
uncertain.[citation needed]
§ Chhu (c.
310? – 325?)[citation needed]
§ Shaka I (c. 325 – 345)[citation needed]
§ Kipunada (c. 345 – 375)
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Indo-Scythian rulers
Khyber- and
Eastern Pakistan
§ Maues, c. 85–60 BC
§ Vonones,
c .75–65 BC
§ Spalahores, c 75–65 BC, satrap and brother of King Vonones, and
probably the later King Spalirises.
§ Spalirises, c. 60–57 BC, king and brother of
King Vonones.
§ Spalagadames c. 50 BC, satrap, and son of
Spalahores.
§ Azilises, before 60 BC
§ Azes I, c. 60–20 BC
§ Zeionises, c. 10 BC – AD 10
§ Kharahostes, c. 10 BC – AD 10
§ Hajatria
Kshaharatas (Punjab, Pakistan and beyond)
§ Liaka Kusuluka, satrap of Chuksa
§ Kusulaka Patika, satrap of Chuksa and son of Liaka Kusulaka
§ Bhumaka
§ Nahapana (founder of the Western Satraps)
Aprācas
§ Vijayamitra (12 BC - AD 15), wife Rukhana
§ Indravasu (c.
AD 20), wife Vasumitra
§ Vispavarman,
wife Śiśirena
§ Indravarman,
wife Uttara
§ Sasan
Pāratas (Balochistan, Pakistan)
§ Yolamira, son of Bagareva (c.
125–150)
§ Bagamira, son of Yolamira (c.
150)
§ Arjuna, a second son of
Yolamira (c. 150–160)
§ Hvaramira, a third son of
Yolamira (c. 160–175)
§ Mirahvara, son of Hvaramira
(c. 175–185)
§ Miratakhma, another son of
Hvaramira (c. 185–200)
§ Kozana, son of Bagavharna (and
perhaps grandson of Bagamira?) (c. 200–220)
§ Bhimarjuna, son of Yolatakhma
(and perhaps grandson of Arjuna?) (c. 220–235)
§ Koziya, son of Kozana (c.
235–265)
§ Datarvharna, son of Datayola I
(possible grandson of Bhimarjuna) (c. 265–280)
§ Datayola II, son of
Datarvharna (c. 280–300)
"Northern Satraps"
(Mathura area)
§ Hagamasha (satrap,
1st century BC)
§ Hagana (satrap,
1st century BC)
§ Rajuvula, c. AD 10 (Great Satrap)
§ Sodasa, son of Rajuvula
§ "Great Satrap" Kharapallana (c.
AD 130)
§ "Satrap" Vanaspara (c.
AD 130)
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Western
Satraps
Kshaharata dynasty
§ Yapirajaya
§ Hospises
§ Higaraka
§ Abhiraka (Aubhirakes)
§ Bhumaka (?–119)
§ Nahapana (119–124)
Bhadramukhas or Kardamaka dynasty
Family of Chastana:
§ Chastana (c.
120), son of Ghsamotika
§ Jayadaman, son of
Chastana
§ Rudradaman
I (c. 130–150), son of Jayadaman
§ Damajadasri
I (170–175)
§ Jivadaman (175
died 199)
§ Rudrasimha
I (175–188 died 197)
§ Isvaradatta (188–191)
§ Rudrasimha
I (restored) (191–197)
§ Jivadaman (restored)
(197–199)
§ Rudrasena I (200–222)
§ Samghadaman (222–223)
§ Damasena (223–232)
§ Damajadasri II (232–239) with
§ Viradaman (234–238)
§ Yasodaman I (239)
§ Vijayasena (239–250)
§ Damajadasri III (251–255)
§ Rudrasena II (255–277)
§ Visvasimha (277–282)
§ Bhratadarman (282–295) with
§ Visvasena (293–304)
§ Family of Rudrasimha II:
§ Rudrasimha II, son of Lord (Svami) Jivadaman (304–348)
with
§ Yasodaman II (317–332)
§ Rudradaman II (332–348)
§ Rudrasena III (348–380)
§ Simhasena (380– ?)
§ Rudrasena IV (382–388)
§ Rudrasimha III (388–395)
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Satavahanas
§ Simuka or Sisuka (r. 230–207 BCE). § Krishna (r. 207–189 BCE), ruled 18 years.
§ Sri Mallakarni (or Sri Satakarni) (r.
189–179 BCE), ruled 10 years.
§ Purnotsanga (r. 179–161 BCE), ruled 18
years
§ Skandhastambhi (r. 161–143 BCE), ruled
18 years
§ Sātakarnī I
(r. 143–87 BCE), ruled 56 years
§ Lambodara, ruled 18 years.(r. 87–67 BCE)
Probably as vassals of Kanva dynasty (75–35
BCE):
§ Apilaka, ruled 12
years.
§ Meghasvati (or Saudasa), ruled 18
years.
§ Svati (or
Svami), ruled 18 years.
§ Skandasvati, ruled 7 years.
§ Mahendra Satakarni (or Mrgendra
Svatikarna, Satakarni II), ruled 8 years.
§ Kuntala Satakarni (or Kuntala
Svatikarna), ruled 8 years.
§ Svatikarna, ruled 1 year.
§ Pulomavi (or Patumavi), ruled 36 years. ?41 BCE
§ Mandalaka (or Bhavaka, Puttalaka), ruled 5
years.
§ Purindrasena, ruled 5 years.
§ Sundara Satakarni, ruled 1 year.
§ Cakora Satakarni (or Cakora
Svatikarna), ruled 6 months.
§ Sivasvati, ruled 28 years.
§ Gautamiputra Sātakarni, or Gautamiputra, popularly
known as Shalivahan (r. 78 CE–102 CE), ruled 21 years.
§ Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamavi, or Puloma, Puliman
(r.102 CE–130 CE), ruled 28 years.
§ Shivaskanda Satakarni, (157–159), ruled 7 years.
§ Yajna Sri Satakarni, (r. 167–196 CE), ruled 29
years.
§ Vijaya, ruled 6 years.
§ Canda Sri Satakarni, ruled 10 years.
§ Pulomavi IV, 7 years.
§ Madhariputra Svami Sakasena (r.
c.219 / 190)
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Ancient Tamil Kinglines
Thursday 13 August 2015
INDIAN KINGS 2000 YEARS AGO -300BCE - 300CE
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