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- Dridhaprahara (IAST: Dṛḍhaprahāra, r. c. 860-880) is the earliest historically attested ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty that ruled the western Deccan...
- saint Jinaprabhasuri saved the pregnant mother of the dynasty's founder Dridhaprahara from a great fire that destro**** Dvaraka. A family feudatory to the...
- v t e Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama...
- obscure ruler with low titles, attested by only one 1315 CE inscription) Dridhaprahara Seunachandra (850–874) Dhadiyappa (874–900) Bhillama I (900–925) Vadugi...
- Maharashtra and north Karnataka, arose out of the valorous deeds of Dridhaprahara, founder of the dynasty, who protected cattle. According to the traditional...
- The earliest historically attested ruler of the Seuna dynasty was Dridhaprahara, the son of Subahu, from 860 to 880 CE. It is unclear where his capital...
- the Chandor p**** in the nearby hills. It was built about A.D. 801 by Dridhaprahara, the founder of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty. King Bhoj established 52...
- v t e Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama...
- v t e Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama...
- v t e Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama...