Nayanika
Satavahana Ruler From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nayanika or Naganika (1st century BCE) was the queen regent of the Satavahana dynasty during the minority of her son Satakarni II.
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Nayanika | |
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Satavahana Ruler | |
Reign | 1st century BCE |
Predecessor | Satakarni |
Successor | Satakarni II |
Issue | Satakarni II |
Dynasty | Satavahana |
She was the first woman historically confirmed to have ruled over an Indian kingdom (although there are legendary women rulers before her) with the exception of Agathokleia, who ruled in a part of India which later became Pakistan. She was believed to be first women to have her face on Indian coins.
She was married to king Satakarni.[1] She was the mother of king Satakarni II (r. 50–25 BCE). Her son was a minor when he became king, and she ruled in his place as regent during his minority.[citation needed]
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