- The
Shilahara (IAST: Śilāhāra; also Shelara, Selara, Shilara, Silara) was a
royal dynasty that
established itself in
northern and
southern Konkan in 8th...
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titles used by the
Shilaharas was Tagarapuravaradhisvara,
supreme sovereign ruler of Tagara. The
first capital of the
Shilaharas was
probably at Karad...
- also
accessible from
Sangli as well. It was
built in the 12th
century by
Shilahara king
Gandaraditya between 1109 and 1178 CE. It is to the east of Kolhapur...
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built in 1060 AD
beautifully carved in stone. It was
probably built by
Shilahara king Chhittaraja, it may also have been
rebuilt by his son Mummuni. Unusually...
- Puranas.
There is
evidence to show that the
Konkan king Kamadeo, Chalukyas,
Shilahara,
Yadavas of
Devagiri dynasties visited this city. Adi
Shankaracharya also...
- in Ratanwadi. It is over 1200
years old and was
built by the
rulers of
Shilahara dynasty in the 9th
century CE. This is one of
twelve Shiva temples built...
- one of the
largest in Maharashtra, India. The
temple was
built by the
Shilahara dynasty. It was
renovated and
rebuilt in 1760. The hall in
front of the...
- He
succeeded his
brother Krishna on the throne.
Mahadeva defeated the
Shilaharas of Kolhapur, and
suppressed a
rebellion by his
Kadamba feudatories. He...
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lasts for an
average of
twenty hours. At the end of the 9th century, the
Shilaharas of
Kolhapur gained control of Miraj. In 1024, the city was
ruled by Narasimha...
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Someshvara was
Shilahara ruler of
north Konkan branch from 1255 CE – 1265 CE. The
successor of
Keshideva II was Someshvara, who, like Aparaditya, ****umed...