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Answered by sharmaraja44079
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In the Deccan, the Satavahanas followed the Mauryan rule. The Satavahanas were also known as Satakanis, Sanskritized as Satavahana, Salivahana and Satakarni. Their original location might have been near about the present Bellary district, but they remained associated with Andhra territory during their days of glory.

They ruled from the first century BC to the third century AD, and by the beginning of the third century AD they yielded place to a number of independent dynasties.

The meaning of the term ‘Satavahana’ is not definitely known. Further, they were also known as Andhras and Andhrabhrityas in the Puranic lists. According to K. Gopalachari, “Andhra is a tribal name, Satavahana is a dynastic name and Satakarni is the surname.” According to K. A. Nilakanta Sastri, “They were called Andhras because they were of Andhra origin (jati) and their rule was probably confined to the Andhra country at the time the Puranic lists were compiled.

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