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    Rudradāman I (r. 130–150) was a Śaka ruler from the Western Kshatrapas dynasty. He was the grandson of the king Caṣṭana. [1] . Rudradāman I was instrumental in the decline of the Sātavāhana Empire. [2] . Rudradāman I took up the title of Maha-kshtrapa ("Great Satrap"), after he became the king and then strengthened his kingdom. Reign.

  2. Rudradaman's Junagarh rock inscription, also known as Rudradaman's Girnar rock inscription, is a Sanskrit prose inscription engraved on a rock by the Western Satraps emperor Rudradaman I. It is in Gujarat, India, near Girnar Hill, near Junagadh. The inscription was written in 150 CE.

  3. Rudradaman I (Reign 130 AD – 150 AD) He is considered the greatest of the Saka rulers. He is from the Western Kshatrapa dynasty. He was the grandson of Chastana. His kingdom included Konkan, Narmada valley, Kathiawar, other parts of Gujarat and Malwa. He conducted the repair work of the Sudarshana Lake at Kathiawar.

  4. The Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman, also known as the Girnar Rock inscription of Rudradaman, is a Sanskrit prose inscribed on a rock by the Western Satraps ruler Rudradaman I. It is located near Girnar hill near Junagadh, Gujarat, India. The inscription is dated to shortly after 150 CE.

  5. Rudradaman I was the greatest Shaka ruler who belonged to the Western Kshatarapas dynasty. He ruled in the middle of the 2nd century CE from 130 to 150 CE. About

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  7. Rudradaman I, a great ruler from the Western Kshatrapas dynasty, played a vital role in enhancing the dynasty’s reputation. This Junagarh inscription of Rudradaman is such a historical record that helps us to know the dynasty, especially King Rudradaman I.

  8. Jan 9, 2012 · Chastana’s son was Jayadaman and grandson was Rudradaman, who was a real hero. Rudradaman was a great figure. His exploits are described in the Junagarh Rock inscription dated Shaka Year 72, which means 72+78 = 150 AD.

  9. Sep 23, 2019 · Rudradaman I, the greatest of the Saka ruler in India is known to us from his coins, but more so from his Junagarh Inscription dated in the Saka year 72 i.e 150 AD. It is located on a rock near Girnar hill, in Junagadh, Gujarat.

  10. Rudradaman is described as the lord of Akara, Avanti, the Anupa country, Anarta, Surashtra, Svabhra,Maru, Kachchha, Sindhu, Sauvira, Kukura, Aparanta, Nishada and other countries by dint of his own valour. Line 9 of the inscription. The history of the Sudarsan lake is given in this inscription.