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    Ushavadata (Brahmi: U-ṣa-va-dā-ta, Uṣavadāta), also known as Rishabhadatta, was a viceroy and son-in-law of the Western Kshatrapa ruler Nahapana, who ruled...
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    941133; 73.748669 The Nasik inscription of Ushavadata is an inscription made in the Nasik Caves by Ushavadata, a son-in-law of the Western Satraps ruler...
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  • Kushans were expanding their empire in the North. His son-in-law, the Saka Ushavadata (married to his daughter Dakshamitra), is known from inscriptions in Nasik...
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    Ushavadata. But neither Nahapana nor Ushavadata are directly mentioned as having created or completed the Karla chaitya itself, although Ushavadata is...
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    Vashishthiputra Pulumavi of the Satavahanas, two of the Western Satraps, Ushavadata and his wife Dakshamitra, and the Yavana (Indo-Greek) Dhammadeva. Since...
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    the possession of Nahapana's son-in-law Rishabhadatta (also known as Ushavadata), who had donated it to the monks. He (Gautamiputra Satkarni) claimed...
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    son-in-law named Ushavadata (Sanskrit: Rishabhadatta), whose inscriptions were incised in the Pandavleni Caves near Nasik. Ushavadata was son of Dinika...
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    the possession of Nahapana's son-in-law Rishabhadatta (also known as Ushavadata), who had donated it to the monks. A hoard of Nahapana's coins, discovered...
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    between 24 and 78 CE) (main founder of the Western Satraps) Viceroy Ushavadata Chastana (78–130) , son of Ysāmotika Jayadaman, son of Chastana Rudradaman...
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    in an inscription at the Nashik Caves, made by the Nahapana's viceroy Ushavadata: ...And by order of the lord I went to release the chief of the Uttamabhadras...
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    gift of the whole cave to the Samgha by Ushavadata, the Saka son-in-law and viceroy of Nahapana: Success! Ushavadata, son of Dinika, son-in-law of king Nahapana...
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  • appears in an inscription at the Nashik Caves, made by Nahapana's viceroy Ushavadata: ... And by order of the Lord I went to release the chief of the Uttamabhadras...
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  • inscriptions of his son-in-law Ushavadata (Sanskrit, Rishabhadatta) have been incised in the Pandu-lena caves near Nasik. Ushavadata was the son of Dinika and...
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  • that Nahapana ruled Ujjain for 40 years while the inscriptions made by Ushavadata evince that Nahapana ruled for 46 years. Thus, Nahapana must have captured...
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