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Vakataka Kingdom

250 CE – 500 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · kingdom
Period
250 CE – 500 CE
Duration
250 years
Known Periods
9
Capital
Washim
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Vakataka dynasty (IAST: Vākāṭaka) was an ancient Indian dynasty that originated from the Deccan in the mid-3rd century CE. Their state is believed to have extended from the southern edges of Malwa and Gujarat in the north to the Tungabhadra River in the south as well as from the Arabian Sea in the west to the edges of Chhattisgarh in the east. They were the most important successors of the Satavahanas in the Deccan and contemporaneous with the Guptas in northern India. Little is known about Vindhyashakti (r. 250–270), the founder of the family. Territorial expansion began in the reign of his son Pravarasena I. It is generally believed that the Vakataka dynasty was divided into four branches after.

Historical Periods

Vakataka Kingdom (260–305)

260 CE – 305 CE

Capital: WashimArea: 574,588 km²

Vakataka Kingdom (306–346)

306 CE – 346 CE

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Capital: WashimArea: 574,402 km²

Vakataka Kingdom (347–352)

347 CE – 352 CE

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Capital: WashimArea: 574,379 km²

Vakataka Kingdom (353–409)

353 CE – 409 CE

Capital: WashimArea: 377,971 km²

Vakataka Kingdom (410–450)

410 CE – 450 CE

Capital: WashimArea: 378,331 km²

Vakataka Kingdom (451–475)

451 CE – 475 CE

Capital: WashimArea: 670,957 km²

Vakataka Kingdom (476–489)

476 CE – 489 CE

Capital: WashimArea: 670,855 km²

Vakataka Kingdom (490–545)

490 CE – 545 CE

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Capital: WashimArea: 671,270 km²

Vakataka Kingdom (546–554)

546 CE – 554 CE

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Capital: WashimArea: 671,270 km²

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