Satavahana Dynasty
History ⇒ Ancient Indian History
Satavahana Dynasty starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the administrative structure of the Satavahana dynasty.
Describe the economic activities that flourished under the Satavahanas.
Discuss the impact of Satavahana rule on Indian art and architecture.
Discuss the importance of Prakrit language in the Satavahana period.
Explain the decline of the Satavahana dynasty.
Explain the role of guilds (shrenis) in Satavahana economy.
Explain the role of women in Satavahana society, citing examples from inscriptions.
Explain the significance of the Amaravati Stupa in Satavahana history.
The Satavahana dynasty is also known by which other name? (1) Andhra dynasty (2) Maurya dynasty (3) Gupta dynasty (4) Chola dynasty
The Satavahana dynasty succeeded which major empire in the Deccan? (1) Maurya (2) Gupta (3) Chola (4) Kushana
The Satavahanas issued coins with which symbols? (1) Elephants and ships (2) Lions and peacocks (3) Horses and chariots (4) Trees and mountains
The Satavahanas were known for granting land to which group? (1) Brahmins (2) Artisans (3) Soldiers (4) Farmers
Fill in the blank: The capital of the Satavahana dynasty was __________.
Fill in the blank: The Satavahana dynasty is believed to have lasted from around __________ BCE to __________ CE.
Fill in the blank: The Satavahana dynasty is known for the construction of the __________ caves near Pune.
Fill in the blank: The Satavahana dynasty is mentioned in the ancient text __________.
True or False: The Satavahanas followed only Hinduism and did not support other religions.
True or False: The Satavahanas had matrimonial alliances with the Western Kshatrapas.
True or False: The Satavahanas introduced the use of punch-marked coins.
True or False: The Satavahanas issued coins in both lead and copper.
