For the character from the epic Mahabharata, see Jayadratha.
Not to be confused with Sindhu Kingdom.
Saindhavas of Ghumli
c. 735 CE–c. 920 CE
Drachma of the Saindhava or Chalukya dynasties dating from about 800–950. The front represents a bust, turned right of Indo-Sassanian style with points, and the back contains a stylized fire.
South Asia 800 CE
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KALINGAS
KALACHURIS
BHAUMA- KARAS
PALLAVAS
EASTERN CHALUKYAS
PANDYAS
CHOLAS
CHERAS
KAMARUPA
KARKOTAS
CHAVDAS
SAINDAVAS
SHILA- HARAS
ALUPAS
GURJARA PRATIHARAS
PALA EMPIRE
RASHTRA- KUTAS
ABBASID CALIPHATE
TURK SHAHIS
ZUNBILS
TANG DYNASTY
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Location of the Saindavas and main neighbouring polities in South Asia, circa 800 CE.[1]
Capital
Bhutamabilika (now Ghumli, Gujarat, India)
Common languages
Sanskrit, Prakrit
Religion
Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism
Government
Monarchy
History
• Established
c. 735 CE
• Disestablished
c. 920 CE
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Maitraka
Chudasama dynasty
Jethwa dynasty
Today part of
India
The Saindhavas, also known as Jayadrathas, was a Medieval Indian dynasty that ruled western Saurashtra (now in Gujarat, India) from c. 735 CE to c. 920 CE, probably in alliance with Maitrakas in its early years. Their capital was at Bhutamabilika (now Ghumli). The known historical events during their rule are the attacks of Arabs repulsed by Agguka I.
^Schwartzberg, Joseph E. (1978). A Historical atlas of South Asia. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 145, map XIV.1 (e). ISBN 0226742210.
The Saindhavas, also known as Jayadrathas, was a Medieval Indian dynasty that ruled western Saurashtra (now in Gujarat, India) from c. 735 CE to c. 920...
Arabs tried to invade Sind again but were defeated by the Saindhava naval fleet. A Saindhava inscription provides information about these naval actions...
Arabs tried to invade Sind again but were defeated by the Saindhava naval fleet. A Saindhava inscription provides information about these naval actions...
alone Saindhava the husband of Dushala, Kauravas' sister spots her. Febrile for her beauty and proposes which she refuses. Infuriated, Saindhava abducts...
Gurjar Kshatriya Kadias castes of Gujarat It has been suggested that the Saindhava dynasty ruling eastern part of Saurashtra peninsula is now represented...
mentions that the Tajjika (Arabs) had destroyed the Kachchelas (of Kutch), Saindhavas, Surastra, Chavotkata (Chavdas), Mauryas and Gurjaras (of Lata) and proceeded...
Punjab, Pakistan) the inhabitants of the kingdoms were called Sindhus or Saindhavas. "Sindhu" literally means "river" and "sea". According to the epic Mahabharata...
The Tājika (Arab) army defeated was one that had attacked "Kacchella, Saindhava, Saurashtra, Cavotaka, Maurya and Gurjara" kings. Viceroy Pulakesi subsequently...
the Kambojas, Daradas, Kaikayas, Andhra, Pauravas, Yaudheyas, Malavas, Saindhavas, and Kurus had jointly contributed to the heroic tradition and composite...
chariot’. His other names are Sindhuraja (सिन्धुराज) - King of Sindhu Rivers Saindhava (सैन्धव) - Chief of Sindhus / (king) of Sindhu Kingdom Indeed, their joy...
Parasika, Narasimha of Malaya, Pushkaraksha of Kashmira, and Sindhusena of Saindhava. This allied army also included soldiers from Chedi, Gandhara, Hunas,...
Indian records at Navasari details that Arab forces defeated "Kacchella, Saindhava, Saurashtra, Cavotaka, Maurya and Gurjara" kings. The city of Al Mansura...
Agguka I (r. c. 770 – c. 790) was a ruler of the Saindhava dynasty and the commander of the Saindhava naval fleet during the last quarter of 8th century...
southern coast of Gujarat, which were again and again repulsed by the "Saindhavas" who called themselves "masters of the Western sea" Apara Samudradhipati...
ISBN 978-81-215-0049-4. Nanavati, J. M.; Dhaky, M. A. (1969). "The Maitraka and the Saindhava Temples of Gujarat". Artibus Asiae. Supplementum. 26. Artibus Asiae Publishers:...
Matsyas, Vatsas, Malavas, Kiratas, Anartas and the Arabs. He had defeated Saindhava ruler Ranaka I and conquered the western Saurashtra (now in Gujarat)....
battlefield. Before long, the remaining force attempts the doorway when Saindhava obstructs their way. Since he upholds a boon of Lord Siva, he bars them...
ratio of one to four. To this oil mix, add paste of Rasna, Madhuka and Saindhava salt in the ratio of four to one. Boil all these together. Filter. Extract...
Nanavati, J. M.; Dhaky, M. A. (1 January 1969). "The Maitraka and the Saindhava Temples of Gujarat". Artibus Asiae. Supplementum. 26: 15–17. doi:10.2307/1522666...
They became very powerful during the reign of Graharipu who defeated the Saindhavas and the Chaulukyas. Rapson believes that Isvardatta and his descendants...
Arabs) had advanced up to Navsari after plundering the kingdoms of the Saindhavas, Kachchhelas, Saurashtra, Chavotkas, Mauryas, the Gurjaras, and others...