Andhra Ikshvaku

Ikshvakus of Andhra
Early 3rd century–early 4th century
Location of the Andhra Ikshvakus in c. 350 CE
CapitalVijayapuri
Official languagesSanskrit
Telugu
Religion
Shaivism (Hinduism), Buddhism
GovernmentMonarchy
Maharaja 
History 
• Established
Early 3rd century
• Conquest of Ikshvakus by Pallava Simhavarman and occupation of Vijayapuri by the Abhiras
early 4th century
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Satavahana dynasty
Pallava Empire
Abhira dynasty
Today part ofIndia

The Andhra Ikshvaku (IAST: Ikṣvāku) dynasty ruled in the eastern Krishna River valley of India, from their capital at Vijayapuri (modern Nagarjunakonda in Andhra Pradesh) for over a century during 3rd and 4th centuries CE. The Ikshvakus are also known as the Ikshvakus of Vijayapuri to distinguish them from the Sūryavaṃśa (also known as the Ishvaku dynasty) of Hindu legend.

The Ikshvaku kings were Shaivites and performed Vedic rites, but Buddhism also flourished during their reign. Several Ikshvaku queens and princes contributed to the construction of the Buddhist monuments at present-day Nagarjunakonda.