-
Chalukyas call them
Seunas. The name is
probably derived from the name of
their second ruler, "Seunachandra". The "Sevuna" (or
Seuna) name was
brought back...
- part of the
traditional Seuna territory, and this
inscription may have been
issued during Rudrama's
offensive against the
Seunas, in the
Bedadakota (present-day...
- dynasty,
Chalukya Empire,
Rashtrakuta dynasty,
Western Chalukya Empire,
Seuna Yadava dynasty,
Bahamani Sultanate,
Deccan sultanates,
Mughal Empire, Maratha...
-
University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-14407-0. T. V.
Mahalingam (1957). "The
Seunas of Devagiri". In R. S.
Sharma (ed.). A
Comprehensive history of India: A...
- and
Seuna Bhillama V
bringing large regions in the
Krishna River valley under the
Hoysala domains, but was
unsuccessful against Kalachuris. The
Seunas under...
- Vakatakas, the Chalukyas, the Rashtrakutas, the
Western Chalukyas, the
Seuna Yadavas, the Khaljis, the Tughlaqs, the
Bahamanis and the Mughals. In the...
- sources, Devagiri, the
capital of
Seuna Yadavas, was
founded by a king who was a Golla/Gavli. The idea that the
Seunas were a
Gavli dynasty survives to...
-
Nolamba dynasty,
Chalukya dynasty, Rashtrakutas,
Western Chalukya Empire,
Seuna dynasty,
Kingdom of Mysore,
Nayakas of Keladi,
Hoysala dynasty and the Vijayanagara...
- of
Samrat Mahādeva (1259–1271) and
samrat Ramachandra (1271–1309) of the
Seuna (Yadava) dynasty,
which ruled the
western and
southern part of India. Hemadpant...
- also
achieved successes against the
neighbouring kingdoms of the
Yadavas (
Seunas), the
Pandyas and Kampili. In 1310, he
faced an
invasion from the Delhi...