INDIAN HISTORY

HISTORY

ANCIENT INDIA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
The successors of the Satavahanas in the Deccan were the
A
Vakatakas
B
Kadambas
C
Rashtrakutas
D
Chalukyas of Badami
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The Satavahanas in peninsular India were succeeded by the Vakatakas (local power) who ruled the Deccan for more than two and a half centuries. The Vakatakas were the contemporaries of the Guptas in northern India.

Detailed explanation-2: -Succeeded by The dynasty reached its zenith under the rule of Gautamiputra Satakarni and his successor Vasisthiputra Pulamavi. The kingdom had fragmented into smaller states by the early 3rd century CE. The Satavahanas were early issuers of Indian state coinage struck with images of their rulers.

Detailed explanation-3: -In the northern region, the Mauryas were succeeded by the Sungas and the Kanvas. However, the Satavahanas (natives) succeeded the Mauryas in Deccan and in Central India.

Detailed explanation-4: -The correct answer is Maharashtra. The Satavahana kingdom mainly comprised of present-day Maharashtra, Telangana, and Andhra Pradesh. The Satavahana dynasty was an ancient Indian dynasty that was based in the Deccan region. They ruled between the 2nd century BCE and early 3rd century CE.

Detailed explanation-5: -This dynasty ruled for over 200 years, from around the middle of the first century BCE to the early third century CE. The Satavahanas were based in the Deccan region of India, and their kingdom extended from the Godavari river in the north to the Krishna river in the south.

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