Rudrasimha III was the last ruler of the Western Satraps in India, in the 4th century.
Gautamiputra was the first Sātavāhana ruler to issue the portrait-type coinage, in a style derived from the Western Satraps.
Western Satraps in the northwestern part of the kingdom.
Goods were also brought down in quantity from Ujjain, the capital of the Western Satraps:
The Western Satraps were eventually conquered by emperor Chandragupta II.
It is still unclear whether the Western Satraps were independent rulers or vassals of the Kushans.
In Gujarat several battles were fought between the south Indian Satavahana dynasty and the Western Satraps.
A fairly high-quality but rather stereotypical coinage would continue in the Western Satraps until the 4th century.
Nahapana (founder of the Western Satraps)
Under the Western Satraps, Barigaza was one of the main centers of Roman trade with India.