Coinage of Yadavas of Devagiri, king Bhillama V (1185-1193). Central lotus blossom, two shri signs, elephant, conch, and “[Bhilla]/madeva” in Devanagari above arrow right
Yadava sovereign ruler
Reign
c. 1187-1191 CE
Successor
Jaitugi
Yadava king (Chalukya vassal)
Reign
c. 1175-1187 CE
Predecessor
Kaliya-Ballala
Died
1191
Issue
Jaitugi
Dynasty
Seuna (Yadava)
Father
Karna
Religion
Hinduism
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.
BhillamaV (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...
Bhillama may refer to any of the following rulers of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of India: Bhillama II (r. c. 985–1005 CE) BhillamaV (r. c. 1175–1191 CE)...
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...
the city was initially built around 1187 by the first Yadava monarch, BhillamaV. In 1308, the city was annexed by Alauddin Khalji of the Delhi Sultanate...
was between the Yadava King BhillamaV and the Hoysala monarch Ballala II. By c. 1189, Basavakalyana had fallen to BhillamaV who nevertheless failed to...
of his predecessor BhillamaV, who overthrew the Chalukya suzerainty to become independent. The last extant record from Bhillama's reign is dated August...
claimants over their empire. He defeated Chalukya Someshvara IV and Seuna BhillamaV bringing large regions in the Krishna River valley under the Hoysala domains...
major conflict happened between these two kings. Simhana's grandfather BhillamaV had suffered a humiliating defeat against the Hoysala king Ballala II...
Yadava king BhillamaV states that he defeated the Gurjaras (that is, Chaulukyas of Gujarat). The Sundha Hill inscription states that Bhillama was defeated...
Hultzsch identified Mailigi with Mallugi, the predecessor of the Yadava king BhillamaV, but this can be dismissed on phonological grounds. According to the 1161...
S. Altekar 1960, p. 548. T. V. Mahalingam 1957, p. 151. A. S. Altekar 1960, p. 549. Onkar Prasad Verma 1970, p. 140. T. V. Mahalingam 1957, p. 152. A...
1960, p. 543. T. V. Mahalingam 1957, p. 149. A. S. Altekar 1960, p. 546. T. V. Mahalingam 1957, p. 150. A. S. Altekar 1960, p. 547. T. V. Mahalingam 1957...
be a reference to the Yadava success in a frontier skirmish. Historian T. V. Mahalingam theorizes that the Yadava forces were able to capture a part of...
Subhatavarman, King (1194–1209) Seuna (Yadava) dynasty (complete list) – BhillamaV, King (c.1187–1191) Jaitugi I, King (c.1191–1200/10) Sisodia (complete...
that time was Sinnar, not Devagiri. The contemporary Yadava ruler was BhillamaV, and he is not known to have any children named Shashivrata and Narendra...
feudatory, Kelhanadeva also repulsed an invasion by the Yadava ruler BhillamaV. By the time of Kelhanadeva's son Jayatasimha, the Ghurids had grown more...
Veera Ballala II seems to have raided the Lata region. The Yadava ruler BhillamaV also invaded Gujarat, but was forced to retreat by Bhima's feudatory Kelhanadeva...
Dhadiyappa (874–900) Bhillama I (900–925) Vadugi (Vaddiga) (950–974) Dhadiyappa II (974–975) Bhillama II (975–1005) Vesugi I (1005–1020) Bhillama III (1020–1055)...
as Seuṇa-vaṃśa. R. C. Dhere 2011, p. 246. Kanai Lal Hazra 1995, p. 296. T. V. Mahalingam 1957, p. 137. A. S. Altekar 1960, p. 516. Kanai Lal Hazra 1995...
Ammana may have died a natural death in prison. A. S. Altekar 1960, p. 548. T. V. Mahalingam 1957, p. 151. A. S. Altekar 1960, p. 549. A. S. Altekar (1960)...
southern Yadava ruler BhillamaV raided Gujarat and Malwa regions, which were located to the south of Naddula. Kelhanadeva checked Bhillama's advance, and forced...
been aided by his Yadava vassal Bhillama II. The 1000 Sangamner inscription of Bhillama II poetically boasts that Bhillama thrashed the goddess of prosperity...
Ratta, possibly to strengthen his political position.: 229 : 100–101 Bhillama III, a vassal king of the Yadava dynasty of Devagiri rebelled against Jayasimha...
with the Shilaharas of the North Konkan, the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty King Bhillama III, the Paramara dynasty King Bhoja of Dhara, the Chaulukyas of Gujarat...
background.Many Seuna rulers had Kannada names and titles such as Dhadiyappa, Bhillama, Rajugi, Vadugi, Vasugi, and Kaliya Ballala. Kunchitigas could be Yadavas...
who originally ruled a region called Seunadesha (present-day Khandesh). Bhillama II, a later ruler in the dynasty, assisted Tailapa II in his war with the...
Munja, Tailapa appears to have been aided by his Yadava vassal Bhillama II. Bhillama's 1000 Sangamner inscription poetically boasts that he thrashed the...