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- 1024, the city was ruled by Narasimha of the Shilahar dynasty. Jatiga II (c. 1000–1020), the fourth Shilahar ruler, appears in the records of his son, Narasimha...
- Sindhudurg coast, was constructed during the regime of Raja Bhoja II of the Shilahar dynasty (construction period 1193-1205) and restructured by Shivaji. Earlier...
- and 'pur,' a Sanskrit word, means 'city.' Stone inscriptions from the Shilahar kingdom, which ruled this region from 8–12 C.A.D., mention this area as...
- वन्दे अनन्तं कृपनिधिं शान्तम ||8|| Translation - During the period of the Shilahar rule in the 12th Century C.E., a Shiva temple was constructed by a leader...
- Sindhudurg and kolhapur district This fort was built by the King Bhoj-II of the Shilahar dynasty in 12 th century. In 1470 this fort was captured by Md. Gavan of...
- under sardar pilaji gole as killedar for 1673 - 1689. King Bhoj of the Shilahar Dynasty built Vairatgad in the 11th century. During King Shivaji's reign...
- copper plates, the Chandan and Vandan forts were built by King Bhoj-II of Shilahar Dynasty in 1191-1192. King Shivaji won these forts from Adilshah of Bi****ur...
- copper plates the Chandan and vandan forts were built by King Bhoj-II of Shilahar Dynasty in 1191–1192. King Shivaji won these forts from Adilshah of Bi****ur...
- temple of about the thirteenth or fourteenth century. During the period of Shilahar kings, many temples of goddesses were built, including Jagdumba of Vashi...
- river from Sudhagad to Revdanda fort. This fort is believed to be built by Shilahar kings and subsequently used by the Nizam of Ahmednagar. The great Maratha...