The Forgotten Empires That Once Ruled the World — Fexingo History
Before the Alchon Huns, another steppe-derived dynasty ruled parts of India: the Western Satraps, or Sakas. This episode focuses on Rudradaman I, the Saka king who reigned from roughly 130 to 150 CE and left behind the famous Junagadh Rock Inscription of 150 CE. We discuss how a Scythian lineage adopted Indian titles like Mahakshatrapa, repaired the Sudarshan Lake dam built by the Mauryas, and patronized Sanskrit at a time when it was still emerging as an epigraphic language. We also explore Rudradaman's military campaigns against the Satavahanas, his marriage alliance with the Ujjain branch, and the administrative structure of his kingdom centered in Malwa and Saurashtra. The episode touches on the cultural fusion of Scythian martial traditions with Brahmavarta Brahmanism, coinage featuring Greek and Brahmi legends, and the curious silence of Rudradaman's inscriptions on his own ethnic origins. It's a look at how 'foreign' rulers became deeply Indianized centuries before the Huns. #RudradamanI #WesternSatraps #Sakas #IndoScythians #JunagadhRockInscription #Mahakshatrapa #SudarshanLake #Saurashtra #Malwa #Satavahana #Ujjain #Brahmi #Sanskrit #Girnar #Kshaharata #AncientIndia #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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