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    Who among the following was a Shaka ruler in India (130-150 AD)?

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    SSC MTS 15th July 2022 Shift-3

    Ashoka

    Incorrect Answer

    Rudradaman

    Correct Answer

    Menander

    Incorrect Answer

    Bindusara

    Incorrect Answer
    Explanation:

    - Option 1: Ashoka

    - Ashoka was a Mauryan emperor, not connected to the Shaka dynasty. His reign lasted from 268 to 232 BCE.

    - Option 2: Rudradaman

    - Rudradaman I was a notable Shaka (Western Kshatrapa) ruler in India during the period approximately between 130-150 AD.

    - He is known for the Junagadh rock inscription describing his reign.

    - Option 3: Menander

    - Menander, also known as Milinda, was an Indo-Greek king and not related to the Shakas.

    - Option 4: Bindusara

    - Bindusara was the second emperor of the Mauryan dynasty and reigned much earlier than the Shakas, around 297–273 BCE.


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