Vasujyeshtha or Sujyeshtha (also Vasujyestha, Sujyestha) (r. 141 – 131 BCE) was the third Shunga Emperor who reigned over what is now Northern and Central India.[1][2] He succeeded his father, the Emperor Agnimitra upon the latter's death in 141 BCE.[3] His reign, though attested to by coinage, is not well documented, thus little is known about him.[4] He is credited with successfully completing his grandfather Pushyamitra Shunga's Ashvamedha Yajna and for defeating forces of the Indo-Greek Kingdom along the banks of the Sindhu River. His achievements are mentioned briefly in the play Malavikagnimitra, which was composed during the later Gupta era by Kalidasa.

Vasujyeshtha
Emperor
Emperor of Magadha
Reignc. 141 – c. 131 BCE
PredecessorAgnimitra
SuccessorVasumitra
DynastyShunga
FatherAgnimitra
ReligionDharma

References

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  1. ^ Kant, Shashi (1987). Political and Cultural History of Mid-north India. Neha Prakashan.
  2. ^ Sen, Benoy Chandra; Sen, Binoy Chandra (1949). "The Extent of the Rule of the Śuṅga Dynasty". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 12: 54–62. ISSN 2249-1937. JSTOR 44140508.
  3. ^ Lahiri, Bela (1974). Indigenous States of Northern India, Circa 200 B.C. to 320 A.D. University of Calcutta.
  4. ^ Olivelle, Patrick (13 July 2006). Between the Empires: Society in India 300 BCE to 400 CE. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-977507-1.