Shatadhanvan

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Shatadhanvan
Reign c. 195 – c. 187 BCE
Predecessor Devavarman
Successor Brihadratha Maurya
Full name
Shatadhanvan Maurya
Dynasty Maurya
Maurya Kings (322 BC – 180 BC)
Chandragupta (322–297 BC)
Bindusara (297–272/268 BC)
Ashoka (272/268–232 BC)
Dasharatha (232–224 BC)
Samprati (224–215 BC)
Shalishuka (215–202 BC)
Devavarman (202–195 BC)
Shatadhanvan (195–187 BC)
Brihadratha (187–180 BC)
Pushyamitra
(Shunga Empire)
(180–149 BC)

Shatadhanvan (IAST: Śatadhanvan) or Shatadhanus was a king of the Maurya dynasty. He ruled from 195–187 BCE. According to the Puranas, he was the successor of Devavarman Maurya and reigned for eight years. During his time, the empire lost some of its territories because of invasions. He was succeeded by Brihadratha Maurya.[1]

Notes

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Shatadhanvan
Preceded by Maurya Emperor
195–187 BCE
Succeeded by
Brihadratha


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