Jaitugi (r. c. 1191-1200), also known as Jaitrapala, was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. Jaitugi was the son of his predecessor...
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Mahadeva was a younger brother of his predecessor Krishna. Their father Jaitugi II seems to have died before their grandfather Simhana, because of which...
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neighbouring Seuna (Yadava) kingdom during the reign of the Yadava king Jaitugi (r. c. 1192-1200) alias Jaitrapala. He was killed in a battle, while seated...
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name is also transliterated as Singhana, was the son of his predecessor Jaitugi. His birth was believed to have been the result of the blessings of the...
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Karnataka. Shortly after Bhillama's defeat against Ballala in 1191 CE, his son Jaitugi succeeded him on the Yadava throne. An 1198 CE Hoysala inscription states...
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Bhillama's son Jaitugi successfully invaded the Kakatiya kingdom around 1194, and forced them to accept the Yadava suzerainty. Jaitugi's son Simhana, who...
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Yadava king Simhana, and succeeded Simhana presumably because his father Jaitugi II died before Simhana. An inscription dated 2 November 1248 was issued...
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Hooghly and Howrah districts, the Managoli inscription of the Yadava king Jaitugi I distinguishes Lala (Rarh) from Gaula (Gauda). According to Jain writers...
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from Jayavarman II. It is possible that Jayavarman or his predecessor Jaitugi moved from the traditional Paramara capital Dhara to Mandu, because of...
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Seuna (Yadava) dynasty (complete list) – Bhillama V, King (c.1187–1191) Jaitugi I, King (c.1191–1200/10) Sisodia (complete list) – Samanta Singh, Rajput...
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) Mahlakadeva, King (?–1305) Seuna (Yadava) dynasty (complete list) – Jaitugi I, King (c.1191–1200/10) Simhana II, King (c.1200/10–1246) Krishna, King...
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Bhillama V (1173–1192), proclaimed independence from Kalyani Chalukya Jaitugi I (1192–1200) Singhana II (1200–1247) Kannara (1247–1261) Mahadeva (1261–1271)...
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-1175) Bhillama V (r. c. 1175–1187) Sovereigns Bhillama V (r. c. 1187–1191) Jaitugi I (r. c. 1191-1200 or 1191-1210) Simhana II (r. c. 1200-1246 or 1210-1246)...
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killed Devapala and gained control of the Malwa territory. Devapala's son Jaitugi succeeded him as the Paramara king. A 1218 CE inscription issued during...
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central India. He ruled in the Malwa region, succeeding his elder brother Jaitugi. The king is mentioned by the names "Jayavarman" or "Jayasimha" in his...
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appears to be a hereditary title inherited from his great-grandfather Jaitugi, who is known to have killed a Kakatiya king. Other claims made in the...
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and Howrah districts, but the Managoli inscription of the Yadava king Jaitugi I distinguishes Lala (Rarh) from Gaula (Gauda). The Pala emperors were...
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younger son Jayavarman II also faced attacks from these three powers. Either Jaitugi or Jayavarman II moved the Paramara capital from Dhara to the hilly Mandapa-Durga...
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Jaitugi-deva (reigned c. 1239-1255 CE) was an Indian king from the Paramara dynasty, who ruled in the Malwa region of central India. Jaitugi succeeded...
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-1175) Bhillama V (r. c. 1175–1187) Sovereigns Bhillama V (r. c. 1187–1191) Jaitugi I (r. c. 1191-1200 or 1191-1210) Simhana II (r. c. 1200-1246 or 1210-1246)...
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the southern part of the Chaulukya kingdom, led by Bhillama's successors Jaitugi and Simhana. During these invasions, the Chaulukya feudatories in the northern...
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Rudra's life. Some historians have theorized that the Seuna (Yadava) king Jaitugi defeated and killed Rudra around 1195 CE, but others dispute this. This...
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copper plates Ganapatideva married Seuna princess Somaladevi, a daughter of Jaitugi.[citation needed] After being released from the Yadava captivity, Ganapati...
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initially allied to the Paramaras. A 1200 CE inscription of the Yadava king Jaitugi states that he defeated the Gurjaras, which probably refers to his invasion...
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-1175) Bhillama V (r. c. 1175–1187) Sovereigns Bhillama V (r. c. 1187–1191) Jaitugi I (r. c. 1191-1200 or 1191-1210) Simhana II (r. c. 1200-1246 or 1210-1246)...
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-1175) Bhillama V (r. c. 1175–1187) Sovereigns Bhillama V (r. c. 1187–1191) Jaitugi I (r. c. 1191-1200 or 1191-1210) Simhana II (r. c. 1200-1246 or 1210-1246)...
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identified as Subhatavarman. According to a Yadava inscription, the Yadava king Jaitugi defeated the Malavas (that is, the Paramaras), among other dynasties. The...
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