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| conflict = Satavahana conquest of Magadha | |||
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| image =File:India in 50 bc.jpg | |||
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| caption = Kanva shown with other large kingdoms of the [[Satavahanas]] and [[Indo-Scythians]]. | |||
| date = 15 CE–2nd century CE | |||
| place = [[Magadha]], [[India]] | |||
| result = {{ubl|[[Satavahana dynasty|Satavahana]] victory}} | |||
* Fall of [[Magadha]] | |||
| territory =Occupation of [[Magadha]] and [[Malwa]] by Satavahanas | |||
| combatant1 = [[Satavahana dynasty]] | |||
| combatant2 = {{tree list}} [[Kanva dynasty]] | |||
**[[Shunga Empire|House of Shungas]] | |||
| commander1 = Unknown{{efn|According to some sources Simuka is believed to have overthrown Susarman of Kanva dynasty, however many historians argue that Simuka wasn't contemporary to Susarman it was his successor who overthrew him. Simuka's successor is generally believed to be Kanha or Satakarni I however due to the Puranas mention more than 30 kings after Simuka , there is no certainty of the King who defeated and killed Susarman.}} | |||
| commander2 = Susarman{{KIA}} | |||
}} | |||
==Notes== | |||
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==Reference== | |||
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Revision as of 15:56, 1 July 2025
Satavahana conquest of Magadha | |||||||||
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![]() Kanva shown with other large kingdoms of the Satavahanas and Indo-Scythians. | |||||||||
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Satavahana dynasty | |||||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Unknown[lower-alpha 1] | Susarman † |
Notes
- ↑ According to some sources Simuka is believed to have overthrown Susarman of Kanva dynasty, however many historians argue that Simuka wasn't contemporary to Susarman it was his successor who overthrew him. Simuka's successor is generally believed to be Kanha or Satakarni I however due to the Puranas mention more than 30 kings after Simuka , there is no certainty of the King who defeated and killed Susarman.