<P> Because of uncertainty regarding the establishment date of the Satavahana kingdom, it is difficult to give absolute dates for the reigns of the Satavahana kings . Because of insufficient evidence, many modern scholars do not assign absolute dates to the reigns of the historically attested Satavahana kings . Those who do assign absolute dates vary greatly with each other . </P> <P> Himanshu Prabha Ray provides the following chronology, based on archaeological and numismatic evidence: </P> <Ul> <Li> Simuka (before 100 BCE) </Li> <Li> Kanha (100--70 BCE) </Li> <Li> Satakarni I (70--60 BCE) </Li> <Li> Satakarni II (50--25 BCE) </Li> <Li> Kshatrapa interregnum with vassal Satavahana kings like Hāla <Ul> <Li> Nahapana (54 - 100 CE) </Li> </Ul> </Li> <Li> Gautamiputra Satakarni (86--110 CE) </Li> <Li> Pulumavi (110--138 CE) </Li> <Li> Vashishtiputra Satakarni (138--145 CE) </Li> <Li> Shiva Shri Pulumavi (145--152 CE) </Li> <Li> Shiva Skanda Satakarni (145--152 CE) </Li> <Li> Yajna Shri Satakarni (152--181 CE) </Li> <Li> Vijaya Satakarni </Li> <Li> Regional rulers of south - eastern Deccan: <Ul> <Li> Chandra Shri </Li> <Li> Pulumavi II </Li> <Li> Abhira Isvasena </Li> <Li> Madhariputra Sakasena </Li> <Li> Haritiputra Satakarni </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> <Li> Simuka (before 100 BCE) </Li>

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