- Shalivahana era
The Shalivahana era, also known as the Saka era, is used with
Hindu calendar s, theIndian national calendar , and theCambodia nBuddhist calendar . Its year zero begins near thevernal equinox of78 . Fact|date=June 2007The
Satavahana kingShalivahana (sometimes identified asGautamiputra Satakarni ) is credited with the initiation of the era known as Shalivahana Saka to celebrate his victory againstVikramaditya of Ujjayini in the year 78.Fact|date=February 2007Alternatively, it is thought that the Saka era (sometimes abbreviated to "SE" in numismatic circles) marked the victory of the
Sakas over the dynasty of kingVikramāditya inUjjain ,Malwa . After this victory, the Sakas established theWestern Satraps kingdom, which was to rule the region for more than three centuries. ["The dynastic art of the Kushans", John Rosenfield, p130]The era was also used by Javanese courts from
Old Javanese times until 1633, when it was replaced byAnno Javanico , a hybrid Javanese-Islamic system. [M.C. Ricklefs, "A History of Modern Indonesia Since c. 1300, 2nd ed. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1993, pages 5 and 46.]References
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