Gautamiputra Satkarni
Gautamiputra Satkarni (c. 78-102 AD) was the twenty-third ruler of the
Satavahana Empire. He succeeded his father, Emperor Satakarni.
Gautamiputra Satkarni, often acknowledged by historians as the greatest of the Satavahana rulers, took to the throne after his father, Satkarni. Satkarni had earlier expanded the Satavahana Empire and gained considerable prosperity due to his two aswamedha sacrifices. However, when Gautamiputra ascended the throne, the Satavahana Empire was loosely attached and was facing the threats of invasions from
Sakas and
Yavanas. However, Gautamiputra defeated the
Yavanas,
Sakas and
Pahlavas and re-established the ancient glory of the Satavahanas. He overthrew
Nahapana and restruck a large number of
Ksaharata coins of the
Jogalthembi hoard. The Nasik Prasasti describes Gautamiputra as the ruler of the Aparanta, Anupa, Saurashtra, Kukura, Akara and Avanti, and he must have wrested them from Nahapana. He also seems to have recovered the territories in Central Deccan, which had been lost by the Satavahanas during the earlier rule of his predecessors. Under him, the
Satavahana arms must have reached as far south as
Kanchi. He is also credited with the conquest of territories in the
Kolhapur area in the Southern
Maharashtra, which he seized from the
Ananda rulers. Gautamiputra also annexed the Banavasi area, thus established his sway over portions of
Karnataka. He was succeeded by his son,
Vasisthiputra Sri Pulamavi in about
130 AD.