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Jaitugi (r. c. 1191-1200), also
known as Jaitrapala, was a
ruler of the
Seuna (Yadava)
dynasty of
Deccan region in India.
Jaitugi was the son of his predecessor...
- name is also
transliterated as Singhana, was the son of his
predecessor Jaitugi. His
birth was
believed to have been the
result of the
blessings of the...
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neighbouring Seuna (Yadava)
kingdom during the
reign of the
Yadava king
Jaitugi (r. c. 1192-1200)
alias Jaitrapala. He was
killed in a battle,
while seated...
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Mahadeva was a
younger brother of his
predecessor Krishna.
Their father Jaitugi II
seems to have died
before their grandfather Simhana,
because of which...
- Karnataka.
Shortly after Bhillama's
defeat against Ballala in 1191 CE, his son
Jaitugi succeeded him on the
Yadava throne. An 1198 CE
Hoysala inscription states...
- Bhillama's son
Jaitugi successfully invaded the
Kakatiya kingdom around 1194, and
forced them to
accept the
Yadava suzerainty.
Jaitugi's son Simhana, who...
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Seuna (Yadava)
dynasty (complete list) –
Bhillama V, King (c.1187–1191)
Jaitugi I, King (c.1191–1200/10)
Sisodia (complete list) –
Samanta Singh, Rajput...
- from
Jayavarman II. It is
possible that
Jayavarman or his
predecessor Jaitugi moved from the
traditional Paramara capital Dhara to Mandu,
because of...
- ) Mahlakadeva, King (?–1305)
Seuna (Yadava)
dynasty (complete list) –
Jaitugi I, King (c.1191–1200/10)
Simhana II, King (c.1200/10–1246) Krishna, King...
- -1175)
Bhillama V (r. c. 1175–1187)
Sovereigns Bhillama V (r. c. 1187–1191)
Jaitugi I (r. c. 1191-1200 or 1191-1210)
Simhana II (r. c. 1200-1246 or 1210-1246)...