Coin of the Chutu ruler Mulananda c. 125-345. Lead Karshapana 14.30g. 27 mm.
Obv.: Arched hill/stupa with river motif below.
Rev.: Tree within railed lattice, triratana to right.
South Asia 125 CE
MITRAS
SAMATATAS
SATAVAHANAS
MURUNDAS
PANDYAS
AY
CHOLAS
CHERAS
CHUTUS
KUSHAN EMPIRE
PARATA RAJAS
NORTHERN SATRAPS
HAN DYNASTY
WESTERN SATRAPS
MALAVAS
YAUDHEYAS
INDO- PARTHIANS
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Location of the Chutus in South India, and neighbouring South Asian polities circa 120 CE.[1]
Capital
Banavasi
Common languages
Prakrit[2]
Religion
Buddhism and Hinduism
Government
Monarchy
History
• Established
1st century BCE
• Disestablished
3rd century CE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Satavahana dynasty
Kadamba dynasty
Today part of
India
The Chutu dynasty (IAST: Cuṭu) ruled parts of the Deccan region of South India between first and third centuries CE, with its capital at Banavasi in present-day Karnataka state. The Chutus probably rose to power as Satavahanas feudatories, and assumed sovereignty after the decline of the Satavahana power. Except for the edicts of Asoka, the inscriptions of the Chutu dynasty are the oldest documents found in the northern part of Karnataka State, India.
^Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978). A Historical atlas of South Asia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 21, 145. ISBN 0226742210.
^Aiyangar, S. Krishnaswami (1995). Some Contributions of South India to Indian Culture. India: Asian Educational Services. p. 139. ISBN 9788120609990.
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