On the basis of Junagarh inscription, evaluate the personality of Rudradaman – l
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The Junagarh Inscription
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- The Sanskrit Junagadh inscription dated 150 CE[8] credits Rudradaman I with supporting the cultural arts and Sanskrit writing and fixing the dam worked by the Mauryans. He in reality fixed the dikes of the lake Sudarshana, which was developed by the Mauryas for checking floods.
- Rudradaman fought on numerous wars against the Satavahanas (or the Andhras) and Vashishtiputra Satakarni, the son of the Andhra ruler Pulamayi, with an end goal to end the threats, wedded the daughter of Rudradaman. The inscription relating the marriage between Rudradaman's daughter and Vashishtiputra Satakarni shows up in a cave at Kanheri:
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