- The
Shilahara (IAST:
Śilāhāra; also Shelara, Selara, Shilara, Silara) was a
royal Maratha dynasty that
established itself in
northern and
southern Konkan...
- Sanapulla[citation needed], the
founder of the
south Konkan Silahara dynasty, who
reigned from 765 AD. The
Silaharas ruled from 765 AD to 1020 AD, when they were overthrown...
- Kolhapur,
ancient &
artistic on the bank of the
Krishna river. Even
though Silaharas were Jain kings, they
built and
renovated various Hindu temples, thus...
-
epigraphical evidences, many
Prabhus seem to have held high
posts in the
Silahara kingdom, and
controlled the
civil and
military administration. The Chaul...
- that region.
Shiva and
Ganpatya worshiping started at the site
during Silahara rule.
There are
total 29
caves out of
which 28 are
situated on the right...
- us that
three Silahara houses ruled in
Western India. The oldest, out of these,
ruled over
Southern Konkan from 765 to 920.
Silaharas of
Northern Konkan...
-
epigraphical evidences, many
Prabhus seem to have held high
posts in the
Silahara kingdom, and
controlled the
civil and
military administration. The Chaul...
-
contemporary Bhandup estate to
comprise Bhandup,
Nahur and
Kanjur Marg. The
Silaharas, also
known as Shilahara, were the
rulers of this
region with partial...
-
Vishnu (1977).
Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum Vol VI
Inscriptions of
Silaharas. Calcutta:
Archeological Survey of India. pp. 167–168. "Chitpavan Brahmins...
-
Apararkachandrika (commentary on the
Yajnavalkya smriti by
Aparaditya II,
Silahara king of
North Konkan) The
Dayabhaga school cites Viramitrodaya & Dattakachandrika...