Pravarasena I
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For the Alchon Huns king, see Sri Pravarasena.
Pravarasena (r. c. 275 – 335 CE[1]) was the successor of Vindhyashakti, the founder of the Vakataka dynasty. He was the first and only Vakataka ruler to be called Samrāṭ, meaning emperor or universal ruler.[2][3] Under his reign, the Vakatakas were established as a major power in the Deccan, where they would rule for almost two centuries after Pravarasena's death.
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Samrāṭ | |
Reign | c. 275 – 335 CE |
Predecessor | Vindhyashakti |
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House | Vakataka |
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