- area of the city the hill-fortress of
Devagiri (sometimes
Latinised to
Deogiri). It
stands on a
conical hill,
about 200
meters high. Much of the lower...
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Jhatyapali was the
princess of
Deogiri and a
daughter of Rai
Ramchandra Dev, the
ruler of
Deogiri. She was
later married to
Alauddin Khalji and her son...
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Western coast of India, with the
traditional Yadava capital of
Diogil ("
Deogiri", or Devagiri) at the center, in the
Catalan Atlas (1375). On top of the...
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Deogiri College is an
undergraduate and postgraduate, co-educational
college along with
Research center in many disciplines,
situated in [Aurangabad]...
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Empire Service /
branch Mughal Army
Commands See list Red Fort,
Delhi Deogiri Fort,
Aurangabad Kalan Kot,
Thatta Multan Fort,
Multan Bala
Hisar Fort...
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Chalukyas or
Kalyani Chalukyas) 1189 to 1310:
Ruled by the
Yadavas of
Deogiri (Seunas) 1296: Alla-ud-din Khilji, the
first Muslim sultan of the north...
- the
Deccan and took
refuge in the
court of Rama
Chandra Deva,
ruler of
Deogiri (later
known as Daulatabad). Meanwhile, in Delhi,
Karan Deva's wife Kamla...
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Western coast of India, with the
traditional Yadava capital of
Diogil ("
Deogiri", or
Devagiri ) at the center, in the
Catalan Atlas (1375). On top of the...
- that he is
shifting his
capital from
Delhi to
Daultabad (also
known as
Deogiri).
Daultabad is in
south India and at a long
distance from Delhi. He has...
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perfection of
design and finish. In 1330,
after his
failed expedition to
Deogiri, he
issued token currency; that is
coins of br**** and
copper were minted...