Did You Know?

The Satavahanas made coins for trade!

Who Were They?

The Satavahanas were kings in India.

What Did They Do?

They built roads and made trade easy.

What Satavahanas Did

They made coins for trade.

They built nice roads.

They helped farmers grow food.

They made schools for kids.

They had big markets to buy things.

They told stories and made art.

More About Satavahanas

The Satavahanas ruled for many years. They were strong and smart. They made their land rich and safe. People liked to live there.

Today, we can see their old coins and art. This helps us learn about them. They show us how people lived long ago.

Many kids today learn about the Satavahanas. They were important in history. We can still see their work in our world today.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["The Satavahanas"] B["Late 2nd Century BCE"] C["Early 3rd Century CE"] D["Present-day Maharashtra"] E["Present-day Telangana"] F["Present-day Andhra Pradesh"] G["Capital: Pratishthana"] H["Capital: Amaravati"] A --> B A --> C A --> D A --> E A --> F A --> G A --> H

What Do These Words Mean?

Satavahanas:An ancient Indian royal family
Puranas:Old Indian texts that tell stories and history
archaeological evidence:Physical proof from old sites or objects
dynasty:A series of rulers from the same family
capital cities:Main cities where the rulers lived and governed