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Ancient people from India
The Yadava (Sanskrit: यादव, romanized: yādava, lit. 'descended from Yadu') were an ancient Indian people who believed to have descended from Yadu, a legendary
Yadava
Indian dynasty (c. 1187–1317)
The Seuna, Sevuna, or Yadavas of Devagiri (IAST: Seuṇa, c. 1187–1317) was a medieval Indian dynasty, which at its peak ruled a realm stretching from the
Seuna_(Yadava)_dynasty
Vedanta scholar and preceptor of Ramanuja
Yadava Prakasa (Sanskrit: यादवप्रकाश, romanized: Yādavaprakāśa) was a Bṛhaddevatā Vedanta scholar and a contemporary of Vaishnava acharya Ramanuja. He
Yadava_Prakasa
Social communities of India and Nepal
extent that members of other Upper Backward Castes did. The term Yadav (or Yadava) has been interpreted to mean "a descendant of Yadu," who is a mythological
Yadav
Retired Indian army general
Singh Yadav, PVSM, AVSM, VrC, VSM is a retired General of the Indian Army. Yadava was commissioned into the 11th Gorkha Rifles of the Indian Army in 1964
J.B.S._Yadava
Indian politician (1958–2019)
Bhalchandra Yadava (1 July 1958 - 4 October 2019) was a twice elected Indian politician and Member of Parliament Khalilabad (Lok Sabha constituency) in
Bhalchandra_Yadava
Social community in India
refer to them only as Golla or Gollaru. The Gollas also call themselves Yadava. In the early 1920s, castes such as Ahir, Gavli, Golla, Gopa and Goala,
Golla_(caste)
Indian Police Service officer
Manoj Yadava (born 30 July 1965) is a retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officer who served as Director General of Railway Protection Force and former
Manoj_Yadava
Yadava ruler from 1271 to 1311
r. c. 1271-1311 CE), also known as Ramadeva, was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. He seized the throne from his cousin
Ramachandra_of_Devagiri
Vrishni warrior mentioned in Hindu texts
better known as Satyaki (Sanskrit: सात्यकि, IAST: Sātyaki), was a powerful Yadava chieftain of Narayani Sena, belonging to the Vrishni clan to which Krishna
Satyaki
Mother of Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj , founder of the Maratha kingdom
Lakhujirao Jadhav of Sindkhed Raja. He belonged to the lineage of Devagiri Yadavas. Jijabai was born on 12 January 1598, to Mhalasabai Jadhav and Lakhuji
Jijabai
Country in Southeastern Europe and West Asia
KIPCHAKS PECHENEGS FATIMID CALIPHATE UYUNIDS GEORGIA BYZANTINE EMPIRE RUM YADAVAS KARAKHANID KHANATE ◁ ▷ According to historians and linguists, the Proto-Turkic
Turkey
College in Madurai, India
Yadava College is an autonomous co-educational institution in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. It is affiliated with Madurai Kamaraj University and is located
Yadava_College
Maratha statesman and mansabdar (1560–1629)
Lakhuji was a well-known member of Jadhav Rao clan who descended from the Yadavas of Devagiri. He was also a Jagirdar of Sindkhed Raja. He was father of
Lakhuji_Jadhav
Princess of Deogiri and Khalji Empress
raid was ruled by Rai Ramchandra, the Yadava ruler, with his son Simhana as the supreme commander of the Yadava army. Simhana was on an expeditionary
Jhatyapali
Character in Hindu mythology
Mahabharata. She is described as the daughter of Bhanu, a prominent leader of the Yadava dynasty. In the narrative, Bhanumati is abducted by a demon, Nikumbha due
Bhanumati_(Yadava_princess)
Topics referred to by the same term
a village in Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India Yadava, ancient Indian peoples Seuna (Yadava) dynasty (c. 1187–1317), an ancient Indian dynasty All
Yadav_(disambiguation)
Legendary dynasties in Hinduism
to Hindu mythology, Yayāti was one of the ancestors of Pandavas and the Yadavas. King Pururavas was a ruler of Treta Yuga. According to the Ramayana and
List of Puru and Yadu dynasties
List_of_Puru_and_Yadu_dynasties
1296 battle of the Delhi Sultanate
Khalji (then known as Ali Gurshasp) raided Devagiri, the capital of the Yadava kingdom in the Deccan region of India. At the time, Alauddin was the governor
Alauddin Khalji's raid on Devagiri
Alauddin_Khalji's_raid_on_Devagiri
Hindu dynasty of Bengal (1035–1150)
Information & Broadcasting. ISBN 978-81-230-2265-9. Yadav, J. N. Singh (1992). Yadavas Through the Ages, from Ancient Period to Date. Sharada Publishing House
Varman_dynasty_(Bengal)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up konar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Konar may refer to: Konar (caste), a caste in Tamil Nadu, India Konar (village), a village in Karnataka
Konar
Social community of India
and historical evidence exists for equating the Ahirs with the ancient Yadava tribe. Whether they were a race or a tribe, nomadic in tendency or displaced
Ahir
Son of Krishna and Jambavati
another man belonged to that man. The princes were actually afraid of the Yadavas who might attack them on Samba's behalf. Balarama, who was fond of his
Samba_(Krishna's_son)
12th-century fort in Maharashtra, India
village near Aurangabad, Maharashtra, India. It was the capital of the Yadavas (9th century – 14th century CE), for a brief time the capital of the Delhi
Daulatabad_Fort
Indian politician (1949–2020)
Parasnath Yadav (12 January 1949 – 12 June 2020) was an Indian politician and was elected 7 times MLA in Legislative Assembly of Uttar Pradesh, 3 times
Parasnath_Yadav
Sixteenth book of the Mahabharata
death, and a civil war fought among the Yadava clan that killed many of them. The story of infighting of the Yadavas becomes the reason why the Pandava brothers
Mausala_Parva
Historic site
century in the Deccan region of India, under the patronage of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty. Named after Hemadri Pandit (also known as Hemadpant), who was
Hemadpanti_architecture
Vṛṣṇipuṅgava Vṛṣṇisattama Vṛṣṇisiṃha Vṛṣṇijīva Vṛṣṇyandhakapati Vṛṣṇyandhakottama Yādava Yādavaśārdūla Yādavaśreṣṭha Yādavāgrya Yādavanandana Yādaveśvara Yaduśārdūla
Krishna_in_the_Mahabharata
Caste of the Indian subcontinent
etc., in favour of the generic term Yadava (Rao 1979). Hence a number of pastoralist castes were subsumed under Yadava, in accordance with decisions taken
Ahir_clans
11th-12th century Shiva temple
established by the Yadava king Seuna-chandra. According to local tradition, the town of Sinnar was established by the Gavali (that is, Yadava) chief Rav Singhuni
Gondeshwar_Temple,_Sinnar
Hoysala King from 1292 to 1342
known as Dwarasamudra). During his rule, he fought numerous wars with the Yadavas of Devagiri, the Pandyan Dynasty of Madurai and other minor dynasties of
Veera_Ballala_III
Chhatrapati of the Marathas from 1674 to 1680
Jadhavrao of Sindhkhed, a Mughal-aligned sardar claiming descent from a Yadava royal family of Devagiri. His paternal grandfather Maloji (1552–1597) was
Shivaji
Kakatiya emperor from 1199 to 1262
was killed in a conflict against the Seuna (Yadava) kingdom in 1198–1199, and Ganapati remained in Yadava captivity for some time. The Kakatiya commander
Ganapati_(Kakatiya_dynasty)
Yadava ruler from 1175 to 1191
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
Bhillama_V
11th-12th century Indian philosopher
devotional practice were influential in the Bhakti movement. Ramanuja's guru was Yādava Prakāśa, a scholar who, traditionally, is said to have belonged to the Advaita
Ramanuja
Topics referred to by the same term
sa:यदुवंश in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Yaduvanshi, Yaduvamsha, or Yadava was a mythological dynasty of ancient India reputed to have descended from
Yaduvanshi
General of Delhi Sultanate
led a series of expeditions in the southern part of India, against the Yadavas (1308), the Kakatiyas (1310), the Hoysalas (1311), and the Pandyas (1311)
Malik_Kafur
District of Maharashtra in India
their other feudatories, the Seunas, also called Yadavas, from Khandesh, declared independence. The Yadavas under Bhillama V, conquered all territory north
Solapur_district
Marathi language chronicle
Nagar-shah refused their demand, they allied with the imperial Yadavas of Devagiri. The Yadava king Ramdev-rao (or Ramdev-raya), supported by the three relatives
Mahikavatichi_Bakhar
Indian education administrator
Ramesh Kumar Yadava is the vice chancellor of Baba Mast Nath University (BMU), Rohtak, Haryana, India. He joined BMU in 2021. Previously he has worked
Ramesh_Kumar_Yadava
Yadava community of Kerala, India
(1992). Yadavas Through the Ages, from Ancient Period to Date. Sharada Publishing House. ISBN 978-81-85616-03-2. J. N. Singh Yadav (2001). Yadavas of South
Maniyani
Hindu Shiva temple in Aundha Nagnath, Maharashtra, India
various significant periods, from the Pandavas of the Mahabharata to the Yadavas of Devagiri and later Ahilyabai Holkar. The legend of the temple rotating
Aundha_Nagnath_Temple
Historical script used in the Maratha Empire
the initial years of the reign of Rāmachandra (ruled 1271 to 1309) of the Yadava Dynasty. Hemāḍapanta created the Modi script. The Modi script already existed
Modi_script
Sultan of Delhi from 1316 to 1320
was recalled to Delhi, and appointed wazir with the title Tajul Mulk. The Yadava kingdom, with its capital at Devagiri in the Deccan region, had become a
Qutbuddin_Mubarak_Shah
Eight principal wives of Hindu god Krishna
avatar of Sridevi, the goddess of prosperity. Satyabhama, the second wife, a Yadava princess, is considered as Lakshmi's aspect of the earth-goddess Bhudevi
Ashtabharya
Fort in Maharashtra, India
it at different periods of time: Satavahanas, Chalukyas, Rashtrakutas, Yadavas, Bahamanis, Nizams, Mughals and Marathas. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj captured
Lohagad
Lower caste adoption of upper caste culture and values
etc., in favour of the generic term Yadava (Rao 1979). Hence a number of pastoralist castes were subsumed under Yadava, in accordance with decisions taken
Sanskritisation
Hill fort in Maharashtra, India
captured by the Yadava ruler Simhana II after the defeat of the Shilahara forces, leading to the annexation of the Shilahara kingdom into the Yadava state. After
Vishalgad
1996 Indian film
for Best Singer for the song "Sasikala Charthiya". The track "Ya Ya Ya Yadava" is reused in the 2024 Malayalam film Premalu in the title "Devaragam 2
Devaraagam
dynasty, Chalukya Empire, Rashtrakuta Empire, Western Chalukya Empire, Seuna Yadava dynasty, Shilahara, Bahamani Sultanate, Deccan sultanates, Mughal Empire
History_of_Maharashtra
King of Haihayas kingdom
Puranas, Haihaya was the grandson of Sahasrajit, son of Yadu(king) of Yadavas. This is his patronymic, by which he is best known; he is also referred
Kartavirya_Arjuna
2026 Indian film by Hardik Gajjar
Following the Kurukshetra War and the fulfillment of Gandhari's curse, the Yadava clan destroys itself, and Dvārakā begins to submerge into the ocean. Pierced
Krishnavataram Part 1: The Heart (Hridayam)
Krishnavataram_Part_1:_The_Heart_(Hridayam)
Army division featured in Hinduism
akshauhini Kritavarma (who leads Krishna's Narayani Sena consisting of Yadava clans of Andhakas, Vrishnis, Kukuras, Bhojas and the Shainyas offered prior
Akshauhini
Ancient Indian tribe
during the Late Vedic Period. They are described as being an offshoot of the Yadava tribe in the Indian epic of Mahabharata. They were a branch of the Andhaka
Bhoja_tribe
Indian politician
Deonandan Prasad Yadava is an Indian politician from the state of Bihar. He was elected in Indian general elections held in 1984 for the 8th Lok Sabha
Deonandan_Prasad_Yadava
Geographic region in North Maharashtra, India
rising Seunas (Yadavas of Devagiri), gradually took over large parts of Maharashtra. Khandesh, lying on the frontier, passed into Yadava influence during
Khandesh
Indian dynasty (948–1305)
Prasad Yadava 1982, p. 32. Alf Hiltebeitel 2009, p. 444. Krishna Narain Seth 1978, pp. 10–13. R. B. Singh 1964, pp. 17–18. Ganga Prasad Yadava 1982, p
Paramara_dynasty
Yadava king
Jaitugi (1165–1200), also known as Jaitrapala, was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty from 1191 to 1200. Jaitugi was the son of his predecessor Bhillama
Jaitugi
Father of Hindu god Krishna
ascended the Kuru throne after Yudhishthira. Many of the Yadavas killed themselves in the Yadava fratricide. Krishna, Balarama and Vasudeva later gave up
Vasudeva
Commander-in-Chief, in 1157 CE. In the last quarter of the 12th century CE, the Yadavas of Devagiri came into prominence. They had previously been ruling over
History_of_Nashik
13th century Marathi saint
banks of Godavari river near Paithan in Maharashtra during the reign of the Yadava king Ramadevarava. The kingdom with its capital Devagiri enjoyed relative
Dnyaneshwar
8th-13th century Indian dynasty
became the most prominent, lasted until around 1212 CE, when it fell to the Yadavas of Devagiri. Despite their decline, the Shilaharas left a lasting architectural
Shilahara_dynasty
Ancient Indian kingdom
thriller The Krishna Key, the origin of the Chedi clan is linked to the Yadavas. Mahameghavahana dynasty Epic India Shishupala Dantavakra Krishna Walker
Chedi_kingdom
Hindu goddess and the sister of Krishna in epic Mahabharata
or colourful'. According to the epic Mahabharata, Subhadra was born to Yadava chief Vasudeva and his wife Rohini, making her the sister of Balarama and
Subhadra
Maharaja of the Kakatiya Kingdom from 1289 to 1323
reign. He also achieved successes against the neighbouring kingdoms of the Yadavas (Seunas), the Pandyas and Kampili. In 1310, he faced an invasion from the
Prataparudra
Abhinava-Siddharaja Saptama-Chakravarti Bala-Narayana
feudatories as well as external invasions by the Ghurids, the Paramaras, and the Yadavas of Devagiri. The kingdom, however, was saved by his generals Arnoraja,
Bhima_II
Ancient Indian kingdom
Kekayas was terrible. (7,23). Satyaki (a Pandava general, belonging to the Yadava clan, who was a disciple in arms, of Arjuna) checked the Kaikaya princes
Kekeya_kingdom
Kakatiya ruler from 1195 to 1199
died in battle during an invasion of the neighbouring Seuna (Yadava) kingdom. The Yadavas captured his son Ganapati, but later reinstated him on the Kakatiya
Mahadeva_(Kakatiya_dynasty)
1308 Khalji military campaign
large army led by his general Malik Kafur to Devagiri, the capital of the Yadava king Ramachandra. Alauddin had earlier raided Devagiri in 1296, and forced
Alauddin Khalji's conquest of Devagiri
Alauddin_Khalji's_conquest_of_Devagiri
the Seuna (Yadava) rule, because of which some scholars have theorized that it was produced with support from the Yadava rulers. The Yadavas did regard
Marathi_literature
Seuna emperor from 1261 to 1270
Mahadeva (IAST: Mahā-deva, r. c. 1261-1270 CE) was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. He succeeded his brother Krishna on
Mahadeva_of_Devagiri
Shilahara king from 1175 to 1212
Maharashtra. He suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Singhana, king of the Yadava Dynasty, in 1212 at Umalvad. He fled and his kingdom was annexed. He appears
Bhoja_II_(Shilahara_dynasty)
13th-century king who ruled the present-day Mumbai area
died heirless, Nagar-shah of Ghandivi (Gandevi) captured Mahikavati. The Yadava king Ramdev-rao tried to capture Mahikavati, with support of Nagar-shah's
Bhima_of_Mahikavati
Second queen consort of Hindu god Krishna
originally belonged to the sun-god, Surya. Surya, pleased with his devotee – the Yadava nobleman, Satrajit, gave him the dazzling gem as a gift. When Satrajit returned
Jambavati
Town in Maharashta, India
appears to have taken place Ramtek between the Vākāṭaka period and the Yādava period. The earliest appears to have been the stone Sindūravāpī tank, which
Ramtek
Father of Satyabhama in Hinduism
(Sanskrit: सत्राजित, romanized: Satrājita), also rendered Satrajita, is a Yadava king in Hinduism. He had ten wives and, from them, had, hundred sons, named
Satrajit
Grandson of the god Krishna in Hinduism
after the former cheated the latter in a game of dice and insulted his Yadava heritage. According to the Srimad Bhagavatam, a daitya princess named Usha
Aniruddha
mentioned in the epic Mahabharata. It was an extension of the kingdom of Yadavas at Dwaraka. It is identified to be the Goa state of India, situated in
Gomanta_kingdom
Sacred historical city and pilgrimage site associated with Hindu god Krishna
formerly called Kushasthali, the fort of which had to be repaired by the Yadavas. In this epic, the city is described as the capital of the Anarta Kingdom
Dvārakā
the Vijayanagara Empire. Dridhaprahara (860-880), founder of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty that ruled Maharashtra. It is the foundational dynasty of modern
List_of_Kurubas
Yadava king from 1246 to 1261
1246–1261 CE), also known as Kanha or Kannara, was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. He successfully invaded the Paramara
Krishna_of_Devagiri
Madurai Corporation in Tamil Nadu, India
along with other five villages including Goripalayam Mosque. Yadava College E.M.G. Yadava Women's College Jain Vidyalaya Matriculation Hr. Sec. School
Thiruppalai
Hindu goddess
of Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu. She took the avatar of the daughter of Yadava cowherd Nanda and Yashoda, after which her place is swapped with Krishna
Yogamaya
Village in Tamil Nadu, India
Sri Devanarayana perumall temple, sri Varada Narayana perumal temple and Yadava perumal temple. It is also famous for its Murugan temple, and one of the
Sikkal
Medieval/early modern state in southern India
family or some of its branches also claimed to be Kshatriyas of the Yadu or Yadava lineage belonging to the Lunar Race. Medieval Kerala traditions such as
Venadu_kingdom
City in Maharashtra, India
that still exist. It served as the capital of a collateral branch of the Yadavas of Devagiri. A rather damaged stone inscription from the Shaka year 1098
Barshitakli
Indian princely title
Chhatrala Yadupati (also spelled Chhatrala Yadava Pati; lit. 'canopied Lord of the Yadavas') is a title borne by the Maharawal of Jaisalmer. The Maharawal
Chhatrala_Yadupati
Cast of ancient Sanskrit epic
Kekaya king Dhrishtaketu and Queen Shrutakirti, a Yadava. He was the leader of Andhaka sect of Yadavas. Chekitana was described to be a valorous warrior
List of characters in the Mahabharata
List_of_characters_in_the_Mahabharata
Indian politician
won in the election with the help of his own community. The majority of yadava people's supported Pandi and they made him won. He is from the Indian National
S._Pandi
Or Madhuvana, a dense forest in ancient northern India
epic Mahabharata. Yadava kings Ugrasrena and Kamsa ruled from geographic information According to the Harivamsa (95.5242-8), a Yadava king Madhu, the descendant
Madhu_Forest
Dynasty from southern India
the medieval Ay family. The medieval Ay claimed that they belonged to the Yadava/Nanda or Vrishni lineage (Parthivapuram Grant and Paliyam Copper Plates)
Ay_dynasty
City in Maharashtra, India
Shilaharas fell to Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Devgiri in 1212 AD. Popular among locals, temple of Yavateshwar was built during yadava rule in Hemadpanti style
Satara_(city)
the other major ruling families of the Deccan, the Hoysalas, the Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri, the Kakatiya dynasty and the Southern Kalachuris, were subordinates
History_of_India
Sanskrit text by Sage Garga
authorship is attributed to the sage Garga, the head priest of Krishna's clan, Yadava. It is the earliest text that associates Radha Krishna and the gopis with
Garga Samhita (Vaishnavite text)
Garga_Samhita_(Vaishnavite_text)
Hindu Shiva temple in Maharashtra, India
restored (Jirnodhar in Marathi language) during the period of 1230 CE during Yadava Rulers. The fort on which the temple is situated is called the Daulatmangal
Bhuleshwar_Temple
Queen regnant of the Kakatiya Kingdom from 1262 to 1289
southern neighbours - the Pandyas. She also repulsed invasions by the Seunas (Yadavas) from the north-west, and the Gajapatis from the north-east. In the 1270s
Rudrama_Devi
Town in Maharashtra, India
found no evidence of occupation at the site before the 1200s, during the Yadava period. Evidence from this earliest phase of settlement consisted of one
Pandharpur
Town in Maharashtra, India
with Seuna-pura, a town established by the Seuna (Yadava) king Seuna-chandra. At its peak, the Yadava dynasty (850 - 1334) ruled a kingdom stretching from
Sinnar
Hindu pastoral caste
to Alf Hiltebeitel, Konar is a Tamil caste who can trace their origin to Yadava, the caste to which Krishna belongs. Several Vaishnavite texts associate
Konar_(caste)
Revolutionary leader in 19th century India
National portal of India. Retrieved 12 March 2016. Yadava, S. D. S. (2006). Followers of Krishna: Yadavas of India. Lancer Publishers. ISBN 978-81-7062-216-1
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Lord Krishna
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