Devavarman (Maurya)

Chakravartin
Devavarman
Chakravartin
Emperor of Magadha
Reignc. 202 – c. 195 BCE
PredecessorShalishuka
SuccessorShatadhanvan
BornUnknown
Pataliputra, Maurya Empire (Present day Bihar, India)
Diedc. 195 BCE
Pataliputra, Maurya Empire (Present day Bihar, India)
DynastyMaurya
Maurya Empire
(322–180 BCE)
Ashoka pillar at Vaishali, Bihar Lomas Rishi, Barabar Caves
Chandragupta 322–297 BCE
Bindusara 297–273 BCE
Ashoka the Great 273/268–232 BCE
Dasharatha 232–224 BCE
Samprati 224–215 BCE
Shalishuka 215–202 BCE
Devavarman 202–195 BCE
Shatadhanvan 195–187 BCE
Brihadratha 187–180 BCE
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Devavarman (or Devadharman) was the 7th Emperor of the Maurya Empire. He ruled in the period 202–195 BCE. According to the Puranas, he was the successor of Shalishuka Maurya and reigned for a short period of seven years. He was not righteous, just, powerful and kind like his predecessor, Shalishuka. He was succeeded by Shatadhanvan.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Thapar, Romila (1998). Aśoka and the decline of the Mauryas (2nd ed.). Delhi: Oxford University Press. pp. 182–183. ISBN 0-19-564445-X.
Devavarman (Maurya)
Preceded by Maurya Emperor
202–195 BCE
Succeeded by
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