History of the Yadava Dynasty
The Eastern Chalukyas were the Yadava dynasty’s ancient vassals. Bhillama V. made Devagiri (Daulatabad) the capital They grew under Singhana II, conquering nearby kingdoms militarily to establish their dominance over the Deccan. Famous for appreciating art and literature, some of her most well-known creations are the poems “Yadava Bharata” by poet Janna. The Delhi Sultanate presented the Yadavas with difficulties despite their cultural achievements, and in the end, they were overrun by Alauddin Khalji’s invasion in the late 13th century. Their architectural wonders and cultural influences have left a lasting legacy that has shaped the history and legacy of the Deccan region.
Yadava Dynasty
Yadava Dynasty: From the 12th until the 14th century, the Yadava dynasty controlled a strong Hindu empire in central India, mostly in what is now Maharashtra. The dynasty gained popularity under Bhillama, who established Devagiri (known as Daulatabad) as its capital in about 1187.
In this article, the rulers of the Yadava Dynasty and their political, cultural, and economic backgrounds will all be covered in length.