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    Vasujyeshtha or Sujyeshtha (r. 141 – 131 BCE) was the third Shunga Emperor who reigned over what is now Northern and Central India. He succeeded his father, the Emperor Agnimitra upon the latter's death in 141 BCE. His reign is not well documented, thus little is known about him.

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    Agnimitra succeeded his father, the Emperor Pushyamitra in 149 BCE and reigned for 8 years. His reign ended in 141 BCE and he was succeeded either by his son Vasujyeshtha (according to the Matsya Purana) or Sujyeshtha (according to the Vayu, Brahamānda, Vishnu, and Bhagavata Puranas). [1] Preceded by. Pushyamitra.

  3. Bangladesh. Nepal. Pakistan. The Shunga dynasty ( IAST: Śuṅga) was the seventh ruling dynasty of Magadha and controlled most of the northern Indian subcontinent from around 187 to 73 BCE. The dynasty was established by Pushyamitra, after taking the throne of Magadha from the Mauryas.

  4. Vasujyeshtha (r. 141 – 131 a. C.) fue el tercer rey de la dinastía Sunga del norte de la India. Su reinado no está bien documentado, así que poco se sabe de él. Se le atribuye completar con éxito las acciones de su abuelo Aśvamedha para derrotar a las fuerzas del Reino indogriego a lo largo de las orillas del Río Indo.

  5. Vasujyeshtha è il terzo imperatore della dinastia Shunga. Secondo i Purana , regnò tra il 141 e il 131 a.C. Circa J.-C. Succede a suo padre, Agnimitra . Il suo regno è stato scarsamente documentato, quindi è difficile fare una biografia dettagliata di lui. È il fratello di Vasumitra , che gli succede al trono dell'Impero Shunga.

  6. Vasujyeshtha (r. 141-131 BC) was the third king of the Shunga Dynasty of Northern India. His reign is not well documented, thus little is known about him. He is credited with successfully completing his grandfather's Ashvamedha and for defeating forces of the Indo-Greek Kingdom along the banks of the Sindhu River.

  7. Vasujyeshtha: 141–131 BCE Vasumitra: 131–124 BCE Bhadraka (aka Ardraka or Odruka) 124–122 BCE Pulindaka: 122–119 BCE Ghosha (aka Ghoshavasu) 119-108 BCE Vajramitra: 108-94 BCE Bhagabhadra (aka Bhagavata) 94-83 BCE Devabhuti: 83–73 BCE