Yasodaman II

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title: Yasodaman II
text: Yasodhaman II (317–332) was a son and probably sub-king of king Rudrasimha II of the Western Satraps. He declared on his coins to be the son of Rudrasimha II. Yasodaman was succeeded by another of Rudrasimha II's sons Rudradaman II (332–348). During his rule, a Saka ruler inscribed the Kanakerha inscription, on the hill of Sanchi mentioning the construction of a well by the Saka chief and "righteous conqueror" Sridharavarman. Another inscription of the same Sridhavarman with his military command
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description: Western Satrap king
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