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Bhillama I
Bhillama may refer to any of the following rulers of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of India: * Bhillama I (r. c. 910–930 CE) * Bhillama II (r. c. 985–1005 CE) * Bhillama III (r.c. 1025–1045 CE) * Bhillama IV (r.c. ?–1065 CE) * Bhillama V (r. c. 1175–1191 CE) * Bhima of Mahikavati, Bhillama VI (r.c 13th century CE) {{hndis ...
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Bhillama II
Bhillama II (r. c. 985–1005 CE) was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. He was a vassal of the Kalyani Chalukya ruler Tailapa II, and played an important role in Tailapa's victory against the Paramara king Munja. Early life Bhillama was a son and successor of the Yadava chief Dhadiyasa, who was a Rashtrakuta feudatory. He married the Rashtrakuta princess Lakshmi. When the Kalyani Chalukya chief Tailapa II overthrew the Rashtrakutas, Bhillama transferred his allegiance to Chalukyas. An inscription of the contemporary Shilahara ruler Aparajita states that he granted protection to a king named Bhillama. It is possible that this is a reference to some sort of alliance between Aparajita and Bhillama when they were both Rashtrakuta vassals. Military career Bhillama appears to have played an important role in Chalukya- Paramara war, which resulted in the defeat and death of the Paramara king Munja. His 1000 Sangamner inscription poetically boasts t ...
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Bhillama III
Bhillama may refer to any of the following rulers of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of India: * Bhillama I (r. c. 910–930 CE) * Bhillama II (r. c. 985–1005 CE) * Bhillama III (r.c. 1025–1045 CE) * Bhillama IV (r.c. ?–1065 CE) * Bhillama V Bhillama V (r. c. 1175–1191 CE) was the first sovereign ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. A grandson of the Yadava king Mullagi, he carved out a principality in present-day Maharashtra by capturing forts in and ar ... (r. c. 1175–1191 CE) * Bhillama VI (r.c 13th century CE) {{hndis ...
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Bhillama IV
Bhillama may refer to any of the following rulers of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of India: * Bhillama I (r. c. 910–930 CE) * Bhillama II (r. c. 985–1005 CE) * Bhillama III (r.c. 1025–1045 CE) * Bhillama IV (r.c. ?–1065 CE) * Bhillama V Bhillama V (r. c. 1175–1191 CE) was the first sovereign ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. A grandson of the Yadava king Mullagi, he carved out a principality in present-day Maharashtra by capturing forts in and ar ... (r. c. 1175–1191 CE) * Bhillama VI (r.c 13th century CE) {{hndis ...
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Bhillama V
Bhillama V (r. c. 1175–1191 CE) was the first sovereign ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. A grandson of the Yadava king Mullagi, he carved out a principality in present-day Maharashtra by capturing forts in and around the Konkan region. Around 1175 CE, he grabbed the Yadava throne, supplanting the descendants of his uncle and an usurper. Over the next decade, he ruled as a nominal vassal of the Chalukyas of Kalyani, raiding the Gujarat Chaulukya and Paramara territories. After the fall of the Chalukya power, he declared sovereignty around 1187 CE, and fought with the Hoysala king Ballala II for control of the former Chalukya territory in present-day Karnataka. Around 1189 CE, he defeated Ballala in a battle at Soratur, but two years later, Ballala defeated him decisively. Rise to power According to Bhillama's Gadag inscription, he was a son of Karna, and a grandson of the Yadava ruler Mallugi. The 13th century Yadava court poet Hemadri ...
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