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Vijayasena and Western Satraps

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Difference between Vijayasena and Western Satraps

Vijayasena vs. Western Satraps

Vijayasena (reigned 238-250) was a Saka ruler of the Western Satraps in India during the 2nd century CE He was one of 4 sons of Damasena that ascended to the throne. The Western Satraps, Western Kshatrapas, or Kshaharatas (35–405 CE) were Indo-Scythian (Saka) rulers of the western and central part of India (Saurashtra and Malwa: modern Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh states).

Similarities between Vijayasena and Western Satraps

Vijayasena and Western Satraps have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Damasena, India, Saka, Western Satraps.

Damasena

Damasena was a Western Kshatrapa ruler, who reigned from 223 to 232 CE.

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India

India (IAST), also called the Republic of India (IAST), is a country in South Asia.

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Saka

Saka, Śaka, Shaka or Saca mod. ساکا; Śaka; Σάκαι, Sákai; Sacae;, old *Sək, mod. Sāi) is the name used in Middle Persian and Sanskrit sources for the Scythians, a large group of Eurasian nomads on the Eurasian Steppe speaking Eastern Iranian languages.

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Western Satraps

The Western Satraps, Western Kshatrapas, or Kshaharatas (35–405 CE) were Indo-Scythian (Saka) rulers of the western and central part of India (Saurashtra and Malwa: modern Gujarat, Maharashtra, Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh states).

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Vijayasena and Western Satraps Comparison

Vijayasena has 4 relations, while Western Satraps has 178. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 2.20% = 4 / (4 + 178).

References

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