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The army likely reached the Vainganga River near Pauni, then the capital of Vidarbha under Satakarni's control, as confirmed by coin finds. The incursion alarmed neighboring regions like Asika, but the absence of a victory claim in the inscription suggests Kharavela's forces were repelled, likely by a prompt [[Satavahana dynasty |Satavahana]] response near Pauni.<ref name="Sudhakar_1974">{{cite book |author=Sudhakar Chattopadhyaya |title=Some Early Dynasties of South India |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=78I5lDHU2jQC&pg=PA41 |year=1974 |publisher=Motilal Banarsidass |isbn=978-81-208-2941-1 |pages=41–45 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Dr. Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi |url=https://archive.org/details/the-history-and-inscriptions-of-the-satavahanas-and-the-western-kshatrapas |title=The History And Inscriptions Of The Sātavāhanas And The Western Kshatrapas |date=1981 |pages=22–23}}</ref> | The army likely reached the Vainganga River near Pauni, then the capital of Vidarbha under Satakarni's control, as confirmed by coin finds. The incursion alarmed neighboring regions like Asika, but the absence of a victory claim in the inscription suggests Kharavela's forces were repelled, likely by a prompt [[Satavahana dynasty |Satavahana]] response near Pauni.<ref name="Sudhakar_1974">{{cite book |author=Sudhakar Chattopadhyaya |title=Some Early Dynasties of South India |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=78I5lDHU2jQC&pg=PA41 |year=1974 |publisher=Motilal Banarsidass |isbn=978-81-208-2941-1 |pages=41–45 }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Dr. Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi |url=https://archive.org/details/the-history-and-inscriptions-of-the-satavahanas-and-the-western-kshatrapas |title=The History And Inscriptions Of The Sātavāhanas And The Western Kshatrapas |date=1981 |pages=22–23}}</ref> | ||
==Kharvela Western Campgain== | ==Kharvela Western Campgain== | ||
[[Kharavela]] launched another military expedition, this time deliberately avoiding direct conflict with the [[Satavahana dynasty|Satavahana]] ruler. During this campaign, he subdued groups referred to as the Rathikas and Bhojakas, compelling them to submit to his authority. However, the campaign appears to have yielded no lasting territorial acquisitions.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Dr. Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi |url=https://archive.org/details/the-history-and-inscriptions-of-the-satavahanas-and-the-western-kshatrapas |title=The History And Inscriptions Of The Sātavāhanas And The Western Kshatrapas |date=1981 |pages=22–23}}</ref> | |||
==Reference== | ==Reference== |