- 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...
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their southern neighbours - the Pandyas. She also
repulsed invasions by the
Seunas (Yadavas) from the north-west, and the Ga****atis from the north-east. In...
- Rāmacandra, r. c. 1271-1311 CE), also
known as Ramadeva, was a
ruler of the
Seuna (Yadava)
dynasty of
Deccan region in India. He
seized the
throne from his...
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Nolamba dynasty,
Chalukya dynasty, Rashtrakutas,
Western Chalukya Empire,
Seuna dynasty,
Kingdom of Mysore,
Nayakas of Keladi,
Hoysala dynasty and the Vijayanagara...
- the
other major ruling families of the Deccan, the
Hoysala Empire, the
Seuna dynasty, the
Kakatiya dynasty and the
Kalachuris of Kalyani, were subordinates...
- diplomacy. Ganapati's
father Mahadeva was
killed in a
conflict against the
Seuna (Yadava)
kingdom in 1198-1199, and
Ganapati remained in
Yadava captivity...
- the
regimes of
Kings Mahādeva (1259–1271) and
Ramachandra (1271–1309) of
Seuna Yādav
Dynasty of Devagiri,
which ruled in the
western and
southern part...
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because of its
peculiar rock-cut steps.
Harihar fort was
built during the
Seuna (Yadava)
dynasty period. It was
surrendered to Khan
Zamam in 1636 along...
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Chola I,
Jayasimha II,
Someshvara I, and
Vikramaditya VI. At its peak, the
Seuna (Yadava)
dynasty (12th–14th century)
ruled a
kingdom stretching from the...
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period the
other major ruling families of the Deccan, the Hoysalas, the
Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri, the
Kakatiya dynasty and the
Southern Kalachuris, were...