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capital of the
Ahmadnagar Sultanate (1499–1636).
Around the 6th
century CE,
Devagiri emerged as an
important uplands town near present-day Aurangabad, along...
- the
throne from his
cousin Ammana,
after staging a coup in the
capital Devagiri. He
expanded the
Yadava realm by
fighting his
neighbours such as the Paramaras...
- The Seuna, Sevuna, or
Yadavas of
Devagiri (IAST: Seuṇa, c. 1187–1317) was a
medieval Indian dynasty,
which at its peak
ruled a
realm stretching from the...
- dictionary.
Devagiri, or
Daulatabad Fort, is a
historic fortified citadel near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.
Devagiri may also
refer to:
Devagiri, Karnataka...
- In 1296,
Alauddin Khalji (then
known as Ali Gurshasp)
raided Devagiri, the
capital of the
Yadava kingdom in the
Deccan region of India. At the time, Alauddin...
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Devagiri is the
largest village in
Haveri Taluk of
Haveri district in the
Indian state of Karnataka. It is
about 7.5 km (4.7 mi)
north from the Haveri...
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conquest of
Devagiri occurred around 1308,
after the
Delhi Sultanate ruler Alauddin Khalji sent a
large army led by his
general Malik Kafur to
Devagiri, the...
- The 17057 / 17058
Devagiri Express is an
Express train service operated by the
South Central Railway zone of
Indian Railways. The
train runs
between Mumbai...
- St. Joseph's College(Autonomous),
Devagiri, also
known as
Devagiri College, is a
college in Kozhikode, Kerala, India,
offering graduation and postgraduation...
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Awadh in 1296,
after a
profitable raid on Bhilsa. In 1296,
Alauddin raided Devagiri, and used the
acquired loot to
stage a
successful revolt against Jalaluddin...