Devabhuti

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Devabhuti
Shunga Emperor
Reign83–75 BCE[1]
PredecessorBhagabhadra
SuccessorVasudeva Kanva
Names
Guruprasad
DynastyShunga

Devabhuti (r. 83 – 75 BCE), also known as Devbhomi', was the last king of the Shunga Empire in ancient India. He was assassinated by his minister Vasudeva Kanva. Following his death, the Shunga dynasty was then replaced by the subsequent Kanvas.

Reign[]

The later Shunga kings after Pushyamitra Shunga, had little power and were puppets in the hands of their ministers. According to Bana's Harshacharita, he was killed by his Chief minister Vasudeva Kanva with help of the daughter of a servant woman of Devabhuti, who disguised herself as his queen.[2][3][1]

He is said to have been overfond of the company of women[4][5] & overindulging in sensual pleasures.[6][7]

Preceded by Shunga Ruler
83–75 BCE
Succeeded by

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Citations[]

  1. ^ a b INDIA: Brief History Volume 3 (EBook). Symist. 3 March 2019. p. 34.
  2. ^ INDIA: Brief History Volume 4. Symist. 7 July 2019.
  3. ^ Rao, B.V. (January 2012). World history from early times to A D 2000. Sterling Publishers. p. 97. ISBN 9788120731882.
    - Shankar, Rama (1967). History of Ancient India. Tripathi. p. 189. ISBN 9788120800182.
  4. ^ Raychaudhuri 2006, p. 333.
  5. ^ Thapar 2013, p. 296.
  6. ^ "Book Four: The Royal Dynasties". The Visnu Purana: Ancient Annals of the God with Lotus Eyes (1 ed.). ANU Press Languages. 23 June 2021. p. 56. ISBN 1760464406.
  7. ^ Sen, Sailendra Nath (1999). Ancient Indian History and Civilization. New Age International, 1999. p. 170. ISBN 978-8-12241-198-0.

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