Vijayasena

Vijayasena (Brahmi π‘€―π‘€Ίπ‘€šπ‘€¬π‘€²π‘‚π‘€¦ reigned 238-250) was a Saka ruler of the Western Satraps in India during the 2nd century CE.

[1][2] He was one of 4 sons of Damasena that ascended to the throne.

[3] In 242 CE, he was usurped by Isvaradatta, and regained the throne about a year and a half later.

He was succeeded by his brother, Damajadasri III.

[3]

Variations of the coinage of Vijayasena. The name Vijayasena ( Brahmi Gupta ashoka vi ) appears at the top of the reverse. [ 4 ]