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analyse the rise and nature of satavahana state

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Answered by Answers4u
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Satavahanas were an ancient Indian dynasty which ruled in the Deccan during 3rd century BC.

Their rise can be attributed to the Puranas which has details of Simuka overthrowing the Kanva dynasty.

Gautamiputra Satakarni and Vashishtiputra Pulamavi were two most powerful rulers among the Satavahanas.

They played a key role in establishing trade and cultural exchanges with North Indian rulers.

Brahminism and Buddhism were the two main religions and Prakrit was their main language.

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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The rise and nature of Satavahana state:

  • Satavahanas were an ancient family that in the 3rd century BC resided in the Deccan. Also known as the Andhras in the Puranas, and an ancient dynasty of India in Deccan region.
  • Their growth can be traced to the Puranas with descriptions of the Kanva empire being overthrown by Simuka. Gautamiputra Satakarni and Vashishtiputra Pulamavi were among the Satavahana's two most influential kings.
  • They played a crucial role in North Indian rulers in establishing trade and cultural exchanges. The two major religions were Brahminism and Buddhism, and Prakrit was their main language.

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