Jivadaman

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First reign178–181
PredecessorDamajadasri I
SuccessorRudrasimha I
Second reign197–199
Jivadaman
Western Satrap
Coin of the Western Kshatrapa ruler Jivadaman, dated year 119 (One hundred and ten and nine (119) in the Brahmi script of the Western Satraps, to the left) of the Saka era, thought to be 197 CE. British Museum.
First reign178–181
PredecessorDamajadasri I
SuccessorRudrasimha I
Second reign197–199
PredecessorRudrasimha I
SuccessorRudrasena I
Died199
IssueNone
DynastyKardamaka
FatherDamajadasri I (Damaghsada)[1]
Coin types of Jivadaman.

Jivadaman was a Saka ruler of the Western Kshatrapas in northwestern India during the 2nd century CE. He was the son of Damajadasri I (170–175), and the brother of Satyadaman.[2]

The exact dating of Jivadaman's reign has been debated. He may have ruled as late as 121 (199 CE).[3]

Jivadaman had no sons, and consequently he was succeeded by his cousin Rudrasena I.[4]

Coins of Jivadaman

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