Yajna Sri Satakarni

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Yajna Sri Satakarni was a prominent Satavahana king known for restoring and expanding the dynasty’s power and maritime trade in western and central India in the late 2nd to early 3rd century CE.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Indian monarch
Satavahana king
historical figure
associatedDynasticPhase late Satavahana period
associatedWith Andhra region NERFINISHED
western coastal trade routes
coinageMaterial copper
lead
silver
country Satavahana kingdom NERFINISHED
dynasty Satavahana NERFINISHED
engagedIn maritime trade with western Indian Ocean regions
era early historic India
expanded Satavahana maritime commerce
political influence in western India
father Vashishtiputra Satakarni NERFINISHED
floruit circa 170–200 CE
historicalSignificance one of the last powerful Satavahana rulers
knownFor expanding Satavahana territory
issuing extensive coinage
promoting maritime trade
restoring Satavahana power
knownFrom inscriptional evidence
numismatic evidence
memberOf Satavahana dynasty NERFINISHED
mother unknown
patronized Brahmanical religious practices
period post-Kshatrapa conflicts era
predecessor Vashishtiputra Satakarni NERFINISHED
region central India
western India NERFINISHED
reignEnd early 3rd century CE
reignStart late 2nd century CE
religion Hinduism
ruledOver Deccan region NERFINISHED
parts of present-day Andhra Pradesh
parts of present-day Madhya Pradesh
parts of present-day Maharashtra
strengthened Satavahana control in central India
Satavahana control in western Deccan
successor unknown
title Maharaja NERFINISHED
Satakarni NERFINISHED
usedLanguageOnCoins Prakrit
usedRoyalEpithet Sri
Yajna NERFINISHED
usedScriptOnCoins Brahmi NERFINISHED

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Satavahana dynasty notableRuler Yajna Sri Satakarni