The Satavahana rule and their contributions to culture.
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They were the subordinate rulers of Ashoka and later on of Sungas. They asserted their independence in the first century B.C. Pulamavi-I, a Satavahana ruler, killed the last Kanva ruler Susarma and ended the Kanva rule by occupying Kanva territories in 28 B.C.
They were the subordinate rulers of Ashoka and later on of Sungas.
They asserted their independence in the first century B.C. Pulamavi-I, a Satavahana ruler, killed the last Kanva ruler Susarma and ended the Kanva rule by occupying Kanva territories in 28 B.C.
They were the subordinate rulers of Ashoka and later on of Sungas.
They asserted their independence in the first century B.C. Pulamavi-I, a Satavahana ruler, killed the last Kanva ruler Susarma and ended the Kanva rule by occupying Kanva territories in 28 B.C.
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