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==In North India== | ==In North India== | ||
* The Samanta feudatories of Sagakula were called 'Sahi' and their overlord was called 'Sahanu Sahi' (King of Kings).<ref name="malwa 41">Mālwa in post-Maurya period: a critical study with special emphasis on numismatic evidences, by Manika Chakrabarti, p.41</ref> The location of Sagakula is unknown. The Jaina saint Kalaka describes in his "Kalakacarya Kathanaka", that a group of [[Saka]] kings called Sahi kings were induced to come to India from 'Sagakula'. After crossing the Indus, they captured Kathiawar and Ujjayini and installed their own Sahi as the "King of Kings" and began a dynasty.<ref>The Dynasty Arts of the Kushans, University of California Press, p.130</ref><ref> | * The Samanta feudatories of Sagakula were called 'Sahi' and their overlord was called 'Sahanu Sahi' (King of Kings).<ref name="malwa 41">Mālwa in post-Maurya period: a critical study with special emphasis on numismatic evidences, by Manika Chakrabarti, p.41</ref> The location of Sagakula is unknown. The Jaina saint Kalaka describes in his "Kalakacarya Kathanaka", that a group of [[Saka]] kings called Sahi kings were induced to come to India from 'Sagakula'. After crossing the Indus, they captured Kathiawar and Ujjayini and installed their own Sahi as the "King of Kings" and began a dynasty.<ref>The Dynasty Arts of the Kushans, University of California Press, p.130</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.europabarbarorum.com/factions_saka_history.html|title=Europa Barbarorum}}</ref> The Sagakula were probably Saka-Kula Western Satraps who had been expelled from [[Sistan|Seistan]] by [[Mithridates II of Parthia|Mitradates-II]] of Parthia.<ref name="malwa 41"/> | ||
==In East India== | ==In East India== |