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Agnimitra demanded the release of Madhavasena, and in return Yajnasena demanded the release of the former Mauryan secretary, who had been captured earlier by Agnimitra. Instead, Agnimitra sent his army to invade Vidarbha. Yajnasena was defeated and forced to divide Vidarbha with Madhavasena, and both
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during Agnimitra's reign as viceroy of Vidisha (between 175 to 150 BCE). Before the rise of the Shungas, Vidarbha had become independent from the
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in 149 BCE and reigned for 8 years. His reign ended in 141 BCE and he was succeeded either by his son
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gives us the names of three of his queen-consorts: Dharini (the mother of the fourth Shunga Emperor,
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cousins recognized the suzerainty of the Shunga rulers.
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Index

Emperor of Magadha
Coronation
Pushyamitra Shunga
Vasujyeshtha
Crown Prince
Magadha
Vasujyeshtha
Viceroy
Vidisha
Issue
Vasujyeshtha
Vasumitra
Dynasty
Shunga
Pushyamitra Shunga
Devamala
Sanskrit
Shunga Emperor
India
Emperor Pushyamitra
Vayu Purana
Brahmanda Purana
Kālidāsa
Mālavikāgnimitra
Puranas
Vidisha
Vasumitra
Mālavikāgnimitram
Vidarbha kingdom (Mauryan era)
Vidarbha kingdom

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