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=== Sahadeva === |
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[[Sahadeva of Magadha|Sahadeva]] was the son of Jarasandha, who was placed on the throne of Magadha by the Pandavas after assassination of Jarasandha. Sahadeva fought the [[Kurukshetra War]] on the side of the Pandavas. According to the Puranas, he was killed in the [[Kurukshetra War]] by [[Shakuni]] along with his cousin, Jayadeva. He was succeeded by Somadhi.<ref>Misra, V.S. (2007). ''Ancient Indian Dynasties'', Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, {{ISBN|81-7276-413-8}}, p.290</ref> |
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=== Later rulers === |
=== Later rulers === |
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Later rulers
Somadhi (or Somphi) was the son of Sahadeva and placed on the throne of Magadha by Pandavas after he agreed to be a vassal to the Pandavas.
End of dynasty
The last of the Brihadratha dynasty was Ripunjaya, who was killed by a minister named Punika (Pulika). After the death of Ripunjaya, Punika placed his own son Pradyota on throne and founded the Pradyota dynasty in 682 BCE.[1]
List of rulers
- Rulers-
Ruler | Reign (BCE) |
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Brihadratha | 1700–1680 BCE |
Jarasandha | 1680–1665 BCE |
Sahadeva | 1665–1661 BCE |
Somadhi | 1661–1603 BCE |
Srutasravas | 1603–1539 BCE |
Ayutayus | 1539–1503 BCE |
Niramitra | 1503–1463 BCE |
Sukshatra | 1463–1405 BCE |
Brihatkarman | 1405–1382 BCE |
Senajit | 1382–1332 BCE |
Srutanjaya | 1332–1292 BCE |
Vipra | 1292–1257 BCE |
Suchi | 1257–1199 BCE |
Kshemya | 1199–1171 BCE |
Subrata | 1171–1107 BCE |
Dharma | 1107–1043 BCE |
Susuma | 1043–970 BCE |
Dridhasena | 970–912 BCE |
Sumati | 912–879 BCE |
Subala | 879–857 BCE |
Sunita | 857–817 BCE |
Satyajit | 817–767 BCE |
Viswajit | 767–732 BCE |
Ripunjaya | 732–682 BCE |
See also
References
- ^ Misra, V.S. (2007). Ancient Indian Dynasties, Mumbai: Baratiya Vidya Bhavan, ISBN 81-7276-413-8, p. 300