The Vakataka was an Indian dynasty. They ruled in the today's parts of Maharashtra and Madya Pradesh from third century to fifth century and are the most important follow-up dynasty of the Satavahana and are contemoraries to the Gupta.
The dynasty founder was called Vindhyashakti (250-270), which also the name of the goddess Vindhya mountains was. It was Brahman and probably came from there.
The next ruler was Pravarasena I. (270-330), which 60 years long, formed the realm governed to a great power and called themselves as a "all ruler". It has war with the Naga kings under course way.
Even the large conquerer of the Gupta , Samudragupta (335-380) seems to have avoided a war with the Vakataka. It is possible that the Rudradeva is identical in Samadraguptas victory inscription of Allahabad to Pravarasenas I's son Rudrasena I ( 330-355). But it can have concerned thereby no lasting success Samadraguptas.
Rudrasena I has son named Prithvisena I (355-380), and Prithvisena I has the son Rudrasena II At that time the state seems to have occasionally divided. Rudrasena II (380-385) married Prabhavatigupta, the daughter of the Gupta King Chandragupta II. (375-413/15). Rudrasena II died fortuitously after a very short reign in 385 AD, following which Prabhavatigupta ( 385 - 405) ruled as a regent on behalf of her two sons Divakarsena and Damodarsena ( Pravarsena II) for 20 years long. During this twenty year period the Vakataka realm was practically a part of the Gupta empire. Many historians refer to this period as the Vakataka-Gupta age.
Pravarsena Narendrasena (440-460), Vakataka influence spread to some central Indian states. Prithvisena II , the last known king of the line, who acceded to the throne around 470.
Harishena , a prince came later from a collateral line into Berar to power and . The end of the dynasty is unknown.
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