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- Seunachandra, but Hemadri's records of the dynasty do not mention any Seunachandra III; historian R. G. Bhandarkar theorized that this Seunachandra may...
- (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama I (r. c. 925) Rajugi...
- (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama I (r. c. 925) Rajugi...
- (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama I (r. c. 925) Rajugi...
- low titles, attested by only one 1315 CE inscription) Dridhaprahara Seunachandra (850–874) Dhadiyappa (874–900) Bhillama I (900–925) Vadugi (Vaddiga)...
- (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama I (r. c. 925) Rajugi...
- (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama I (r. c. 925) Rajugi...
- (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama I (r. c. 925) Rajugi...
- (Yadava) dynasty of Devagiri Feudatory chiefs Dridhaprahara (c. 860-880) Seunachandra (r. c. 880-900) Dhadiyappa I (r. c. 900-?) Bhillama I (r. c. 925) Rajugi...
- the Nasik district). The name Seuna comes from Dridhaprahara's son, Seunachandra, who originally ruled a region called Seunadesha (present-day Khandesh)...