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Bhillama V, the Glossary

Index Bhillama V

Bhillama V (r. c. 1175-1191 CE) was the first sovereign ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 54 relations: Anga, Banavasi, Belavanaki, Chahamanas of Naddula, Chakravarti (Sanskrit term), Chaulukya dynasty, Daulatabad Fort, Deccan Plateau, Gadag-Betageri, Gooty, Gujarat, Halebidu, Hangal, Hemadpant, Hinduism, Hoysala Kingdom, Jaitugi, Kadambas of Hangal, Kakatiya dynasty, Kalachuris of Kalyani, Karnataka, Kelhanadeva, Konkan, Krishna River, Kurugodu, Lakkundi, Lata (region), Maharashtra, Malaprabha River, Malwa, Mangalwedha, Mularaja II, Narmada River, Nepal, Nolamba dynasty, Pañcāla, Paramara dynasty, Seuna (Yadava) dynasty, Shaka era, Shilahara, Shri, Shrivardhan Fort, Sinnar, Someshvara IV, Soratur, Torna Fort, Trikuteshwara Temple, Gadag, Uchangidurga, Vanga, Veera Ballala II, ... Expand index (4 more) »

  2. Seuna (Yadava) kings

Anga

Anga was an ancient Indo-Aryan tribe of eastern India whose existence is attested during the Iron Age.

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Banavasi

Banavasi is an ancient temple town located near Sirsi in Karnataka.

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Belavanaki

Belavanaki is a village in southern state of Karnataka, India.

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Chahamanas of Naddula

The Chahamanas of Naddula, also known as the Chauhans of Nadol, were an Indian dynasty.

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Chakravarti (Sanskrit term)

A chakravarti (चक्रवर्तिन्) is an ideal (or idealized) universal ruler, in the history, and religion of India.

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Chaulukya dynasty

The Chaulukya dynasty, also Solanki dynasty, was a dynasty that ruled parts of what are now Gujarat and Rajasthan in north-western India, between and.

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Daulatabad Fort

Daulatabad Fort originally Deogiri Fort, is a historic fortified citadel located in Daulatabad village near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India.

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Deccan Plateau

The Deccan is a large plateau and region of the Indian subcontinent located between the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats, and is loosely defined as the peninsular region between these ranges that is south of the Narmada River.

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Gadag-Betageri

Gadag-Betageri is a city municipal council in Gadag district in the state of Karnataka, India.

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Gooty

Gooty (Telugu: గుత్తి, transliterated as Guththi) is a town in Anantapur district of the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.

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Gujarat

Gujarat is a state along the western coast of India.

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Halebidu

Halebidu (IAST: Haḷēbīḍ, literally "old capital, city, encampment" or "ruined city") is a town located in Hassan District, Karnataka, India.

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Hangal

Hangal, formerly known as 'Viratanagara', is a historic town in Karnataka.

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Hemadpant

Hemādri Paṇḍita, popularly known as Hemāḍapanta, was a polymath and a prime minister from 1259 to 1274 CE during the reign of King Mahādev (1259–1271) and King Ramachandra (1271–1309) of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty, which ruled the western and southern part of India.

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Hinduism

Hinduism is an Indian religion or dharma, a religious and universal order by which its followers abide.

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Hoysala Kingdom

The Hoysala Kingdom was a Kannadiga power originating from the Indian subcontinent that ruled most of what is now Karnataka between the 10th and the 14th centuries.

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Jaitugi

Jaitugi (r. c. 1191-1200), also known as Jaitrapala, was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. Bhillama V and Jaitugi are Seuna (Yadava) kings.

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Kadambas of Hangal

The Kadambas of Hangal was a South Indian dynasty during the Late Classical period on the Indian subcontinent, which originated in the region of Hangal in Karnataka.

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Kakatiya dynasty

The Kakatiya dynasty (IAST: Kākatīya) was a Telugu dynasty that ruled most of eastern Deccan region in present-day India between 12th and 14th centuries.

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Kalachuris of Kalyani

The Kalachuris of Kalyani, also Southern Kalachuris, were a 10th-12th-century Indian dynasty, who ruled over parts of present-day northern Karnataka and Maharashtra.

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Karnataka

Karnataka (ISO), also known colloquially as Karunāḍu, is a state in the southwestern region of India.

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Kelhanadeva

Kelhana-deva (IAST: Kelhaṇadeva, r. c. 1163–1193 CE) was an Indian king belonging to the Naddula Chahamana dynasty.

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Konkan

The Konkan is a stretch of land by the western coast of India, bound by the river Daman Ganga at Damaon in the north, to Anjediva Island next to Karwar town in the south; with the Arabian Sea to the west and the Deccan plateau to the east.

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Krishna River

The Krishna River in the Deccan plateau is the third-longest river in India, after the Ganges and Godavari.

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Kurugodu

Kurugodu is a town in the southern state of Karnataka, India.

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Lakkundi

Lakkundi, also referred to as Lokkugundi, was a major city before the 14th century, and is now a village in Gadag District of Karnataka, India.

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Lata (region)

Lata (IAST: Lāṭa) was a historical region of India, located in the southern part of the present-day Gujarat state.

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Maharashtra

Maharashtra (ISO: Mahārāṣṭra) is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau.

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Malaprabha River

The Malaprabha River is a tributary of the Krishna River and flows through the state of Karnataka in India.

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Malwa

Malwa is a historical region of west-central India occupying a plateau of volcanic origin.

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Mangalwedha

Mangalwedha is a town in the Solapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Mularaja II

Mularaja, also known as Bala Mularaja ("Child Mularaja"), was an Indian king from the Chaulukya dynasty of Gujarat.

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Narmada River

The Narmada River, previously also known as Narbada or anglicised as Nerbudda, is the 5th longest river in India and overall the longest west-flowing river in the country.

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Nepal

Nepal, officially the Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal, is a landlocked country in South Asia.

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Nolamba dynasty

The Nolamba dynasty the area they held sway over is referred to as Nolambasa-37 of Henjeru (Hemavathi), Nolambalige (Nolambavadi-32000), etc.

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Pañcāla

Panchala was an ancient kingdom of northern India, located in the Ganges-Yamuna Doab of the Upper Gangetic plain which is identified as Kanyakubja or region around Kannauj.

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Paramara dynasty

The House of Paramara is a prominent Indian Rajput dynasty that ruled over the Kingdom of Malwa, the Garhwal Kingdom, and many other kingdoms, princely states and feudal estates in North India.

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Seuna (Yadava) dynasty

The Seuna, Sevuna, or Yadavas of Devagiri (IAST: Seuṇa, –1317) was a medieval Indian dynasty, which at its peak ruled a realm stretching from the Narmada river in the north to the Tungabhadra river in the south, in the western part of the Deccan region.

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Shaka era

The Shaka era (IAST: Śaka, Śāka) is a historical Hindu calendar era (year numbering), the epoch (its year zero) of which corresponds to Julian year 78.

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Shilahara

The Shilahara/Shelara Kingdom (IAST: Śilāhāra; also Shelara, Selara, Shilara, Silara) was a royal dynasty that established itself in northern and southern Konkan in 8th century CE, present-day Mumbai and Southern Maharashtra (Kolhapur) during the Rashtrakuta period.

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Shri

Shri is a Sanskrit term denoting resplendence, wealth and prosperity, primarily used as an honorific.

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Shrivardhan Fort

Shrivardhan Fort is one of the two hill forts that constitute the Rajmachi fortification, the other being Manaranjan Fort.

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Sinnar

Sinnar (Pronunciation: sinːəɾ) is a city and a municipal council in Sinnar taluka of Nashik district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Someshvara IV

Someshvara IV orSastri(1955), p187 was the last king of the Western Chalukya empire.

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Soratur

Soratur also spelled as Soratooru is a village in the Gadag taluk of Gadag district in the Indian state of Karnataka.

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Torna Fort

Torna Fort, also known as Prachandagad, is a large fort located in Pune district, in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Trikuteshwara Temple, Gadag

Trikuteshwara temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to Shiva.

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Uchangidurga

Uchangidurga is a main Holy & Historical village/town in Harapanahalli Taluk of Vijayanagara District in Karnataka, India.

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Vanga

The family Vangidae (from vanga, Malagasy for the hook-billed vanga, Vanga curvirostris) comprises a group of often shrike-like medium-sized birds distributed from Asia to Africa, including the vangas of Madagascar to which the family owes its name.

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Veera Ballala II

Veera Ballala II (ವೀರ ಬಲ್ಲಾಳ 2) (r. 1173–1220 CE) was the most notable monarch of the Hoysala Empire.

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Vindhyavarman

Vindhyavarman (reigned c. 1175-1194 CE) was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region of central India.

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Vithoba Temple

The Vithoba Temple, officially known as Shri Vitthal-Rukmini Mandir (श्री विठ्ठल्-रूक्मिणि देऊळ), is a Hindu temple in Pandharpur, in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Western Chalukya Empire

The Western Chalukya Empire ruled most of the western Deccan Plateau in South India between the 10th and 12th centuries AD.

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Yellur, Belgaum

Yellur is a village and Gram panchayat in the Belagavi district, state of Karnataka, India.

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See also

Seuna (Yadava) kings

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhillama_V

, Vindhyavarman, Vithoba Temple, Western Chalukya Empire, Yellur, Belgaum.