Bhagabhadra
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Bhagabhadra was one of the kings of the Indian Sunga dynasty. He ruled in central and eastern India around 110 BCE.
He is best known from an inscription at the site of Vidisha in central India, the Heliodorus pillar, in which contacts with an embassy from the Indo-Greek king Antialcidas is recorded.
Preceded by: Vajramitra |
Sunga Ruler circa 110 BCE |
Succeeded by: Devabhuti |