Rudrasena I (Saka king)
For the Vakataka king, see Rudrasena I (Vakataka king).
Rudrasena I | |
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Western Satrap king | |
Rudrasena I | |
Reign | 200–222 CE |
Predecessor | Jivadaman |
Successor | Samghadaman |
Father | Rudrasimha I |
Rudrasena I (r. 200 – 222) was a Saka ruler of the Western Satrap dynasty in the area of Malwa in ancient India.
He is mainly known from his coins. Several have a date in Brahmi numerals on the reverse (such as 142 Saka Era = 220 CE). The reverse shows a three-arched hill or Chaitya, with a river, a crescent moon and the sun, within a legend in Brahmi "Rajno Mahaksatrapasa Rudrasihaputrasa Rajno Mahaksatrapasa Rudrasenasa", "The great satrap Rudrasena, son of the great satrap Rudrasiha".
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Preceded by Jivadaman |
Western Satrap 200–222 |
Succeeded by Samghadaman |
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