Bhartrdaman

Obv: Bust of Bhartrdaman, with corrupted Greek legend (Indo-Greek style), (Saka) date 200 (= 278 CE).

Bhartrdaman was a Saka ruler of the Western Kshatrapas in northwestern India from around 278 to 295.

[1][2] For the first four years, his coins name him only as kshatrapa, after which time his coins name him mahakshatrapa.

He was the second of two sons of Rudrasena II who came to the throne, after his brother Visvasimha, and was among the last rulers of the Kardamaka dynasty.

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