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- name which emerged later in the dynasty. The exact relationship between Dhadiyappa and Bhillama I is less clear, since the earliest record of the dynasty...
- certainty. Many of the dynasty's rulers had Kannada names and titles such as "Dhadiyappa", "Bhillama", "Rajugi", "Vadugi" and "Vasugi", and "Kaliya Ballala". Some...
- Dhadiyappa I or Dhadiyasa I is the thrid ruler of Seuna (Yadava) dynasty. He was also a feudatory of Rashtrakutas this time Krishna II. He was succeeded...
- Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra I (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama I (r. c. 925) Rajugi (r. c. ?–950) Vaddiga I...
- Dridhaprahara Seunachandra (850–874) Dhadiyappa (874–900) Bhillama I (900–925) Vadugi (Vaddiga) (950–974) Dhadiyappa II (974–975) Bhillama II (975–1005)...
- (Seuna (Yadava) dynasty) named after him. He was succeeded by his son Dhadiyappa I. The Paithan grant issued by King Ramachandra of the Seuna (Yadava)...
- Dridhaprahara r. c. 850–870 Seuna (Yadava) dynasty Seunachandra (1) r. c. 870-890 Dhadiyappa I (2) r. c. 890-910 Bhillama I (3) r. c. 8/910-930 Rajugi (4) r. c. 930-950...
- Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra I (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama I (r. c. 925) Rajugi (r. c. ?–950) Vaddiga I...
- Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra I (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama I (r. c. 925) Rajugi (r. c. ?–950) Vaddiga I...
- Dhadiyasa II, also referred as Dhadiyappa II, was the seventh ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty, a medieval Indian dynasty. He was a loyal feudatory...