Damajadasri III

Damajadasri III
Damajadasri III as portrayed in his coin. His name appears at the top of the reverse
PredecessorVijayasena
SuccessorRudrasena II
IssueBhartrdaman
HouseKaradamka
FatherDamasena

Damajadasri III (Brahmi )[1] was a ruler of the Western Satraps. His reign lasted possibly[2] from c. 251 AD to 256 AD.[3][4]

Biography

Damajadasri was one of the four sons of Damasena. Damajadasri was the youngest of his siblings. He succeeded his elder brother Vijayasena as a ruler.[3]

He most likely held the title of mahaksatrapa. There is no evidence that he would have held the office of ksatrapa.[5]

Large amounts of coins struck in name of Damajadasri have been found.[5]

Damajadasri was succeeded as Western Satrap by his nephew Rudrasena II who was a son of Viradaman.[2]

References

  1. ^ Tandon, Pankaj. "How to read the legends on coins of the Western Kshatrapas: A Beginner's Guide": 2. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  2. ^ a b Ramesh Chandra Majumdar; Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan (1951). The History and Culture of the Indian People: The age of imperial unity; 2d ed. 1953. Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. p. 189.
  3. ^ a b Sailendra Nath Sen (1999). Ancient Indian History and Civilization. New Age International. p. 190. ISBN 978-81-224-1198-0.
  4. ^ R. Vanaja (1983). Indian Coinage. National Museum. p. 73.
  5. ^ a b E.J. Rapson (December 1989). Catalogue of the Coins of the Andhra Dynasty, the Western Ksatrapas, the Traikutaka Dynasty and the "Bodhi" Dynasty. Asian Educational Services. p. 138. ISBN 978-81-206-0522-0.

Further reading

  • K. Kallidaikurichi Aiyah Nilakanta Sastri (1970). A Comprehensive History of India. Orient Longmans. p. 289.

External links

  • Coins of Dāmajādasri III. Coin India – The Virtual Museum of Indian Coins
Preceded by
Vijayasena
Western Satrap
251–256
Succeeded by
Rudrasena II
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Western Satraps (1st c. CE - 395 CE)
  • Abhiraka (1st c. CE)
  • Bhumaka (?–119)
  • Nahapana (119–124)
  • Chastana (c. 78-130)
  • Jayadaman (c. 130)
  • Rudradaman I (c. 130–150)
  • Damajadasri I (170–175)
  • Jivadaman (178-181)
  • Rudrasimha I (180–188)
  • Rudrasimha I (restored) (191–197)
  • Satyadaman (197-198)
  • Jivadaman (restored) (197–199)
  • Rudrasena I (200–222)
  • Prthivisena (222)
  • Samghadaman (222–223)
  • Damasena (223–232)
  • Damajadasri II (232–239)
  • Viradaman (234–238)
  • Isvaradatta (236–239)
  • Yasodaman I (239)
  • Vijayasena (239–250)
  • Damajadasri III (251–255)
  • Rudrasena II (255–277)
  • Visvasimha (277–282)
  • Bhartrdaman (282–295)
  • Visvasena (293–304)
  • Rudrasimha II (304–348)
  • Yasodaman II (317–332)
  • Rudradaman II (332–348)
  • Rudrasena III (348–378)
  • Simhasena (380–385)
  • Rudrasena IV (383–384)
  • Rudrasimha III (388–415)


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