Correct option is C
The correct answer is (C) Rudradaman I.
The Junagadh rock inscription of Rudradaman, also known as the Girnar Rock inscription of Rudradaman, is a Sanskrit prose inscribed on a rock by the Western Satraps ruler Rudradaman I. It is located near Girnar hill near Junagadh, Gujarat, India. The inscription is dated to shortly after 150 CE.
Incorrect options explanation:
- Bindusara was the second Mauryan emperor of India. He was the son of the dynasty's founder Chandragupta and he was the father of the most famous ruler Ashoka. Bindusara was known as “Amitro Chates” to the Greeks. Bindusara was interested in Ajivika Sect. of Jains.
- Satakarni (also called Satakarni I) was the third of the Satavahana kings, who ruled the Deccan region of India. His reign is generally dated to 70-60 BCE, although some authors have claimed 187-177 BCE, and most recently dated to 88-42 BCE.
- Kaniska was the greatest king of the Kushan dynasty, which ruled over parts of present-day Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India in antiquity. He reigned from AD 127 to 151. Ans : Under his rule, the Kushan empire reached its greatest extent, extending from Central Asia to the northern Indian subcontinent.