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266:, the son of Rudra's successor Mahadeva, was taken prisoner by the Yadavas in a battle. Some years later (possibly in 1198), Mahadeva was also killed in a battle against the Yadavas. Jaitugi tried to bring the Kakatiya territories under his direct rule, but failed to do so. Therefore, around 1198, he decided to release Ganapati and let him rule the Kakatiya kingdom as a Yadava feudatory. Ganapati appears to have remained loyal to the Yadavas throughout his life. 342:. It is not clear when this succession took place. Jaitgui's last inscription is dated 1196. Different records variously suggest that the first regnal year of his successor Simhana was 1200, 1207 or 1210. One inscription of Simhana is dated 1197. But since Jaitugi is credited with appointment of Ganapati as a Kakatiya vassal around 1198, it does not appear that Simhana was the king in 1197. According to historian 172:
suzerainty to become independent. The last extant record from Bhillama's reign is dated August 1191, while the earliest extant record from Jaitugi's reign is dated December 1192. The Bijapur inscription, dated 25 December 1196, states that it was issued during the sixth year of Jaitugi's reign. These
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He (Jaitugi) assumed the sacrificial vow on the holy ground of the battle field, and throwing a great many kings into the fire of his prowess by means of ladles of his weapons, performed a human sacrifice by immolating a victim in the shape of the fierce Raudra, the lord of the
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believes that Simhana succeeded Jaitugi in 1200, and had a second coronation in 1210, when he defeated the Hoysalas in the south. This theory is based on the fact that the inscriptions which date Simhana's ascension to 1210 were found in the southern part of his kingdom.
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At best, it is possible that the Yadavas were victorious in some frontier skirmishes in the northern neighbouring regions of Malwa and Lata. The Yadava general Sahadeva may have raided Malwa while the Paramara king
234:, who reached as far as the Yadava capital Devagiri, as attested by the Garavapada inscription. According to one theory, the above verse refers to the defeat and death of Mahadeva's predecessor and brother 371:) of Jaitugi was Sankama, who was also a general and held the fief of Tardavadi one thousand. The credit for Jaitugi's military victories over the Kakatiyas largely goes to Sankama. 256:". Altekar therefore concludes that such a word-formation does not refer to a brother. Besides, Rudra's death in the war can explain the weakened Kakatiya power. Historian 213:
Once the Yadava-Hoysala conflict subsided, and the Yadava power stabilized, Jaitugi launched a successful campaign against the Kakatiyas around 1194. The Yadava court poet
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had invaded the eastern part of the Yadava kingdom. All three dynasties - the Yadavas, the Hoysalas and the Kakatiyas - were former feudatories of the
210:. The Yadavas considered themselves as true successors of the Chalukyas, and therefore, expected the Kakatiyas to recognize their suzerainty. 639: 593: 664: 374:
The Chalukyas feudatories who remained loyal to Bhillama and Jaitugi included the Nikumbha brothers Soi-deva and Hemadi-deva, who ruled in
354:) after 1200, and ascended the throne in 1210. Therefore, Atlekar dated the end of Jaitugi's reign to 1210. On the other hand, historian 657: 260:
opposes this theory, arguing that no other evidence supports it, and that Hemadri probably mistook Mahadeva for Rudra's son.
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word-formation "Raudra" can be translated as " of Rudra", but Rudra is not known to have a son. According to historian
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During the reign of his father Bhillama, Jaitugi participated in his father's wars against the
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Jaitugi patronized several scholars, including Lakshmidhara, the son of the astronomer
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Simhana I (also transliterated as Singhana I) alias Simharaja (r. c. 1105-1120)
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evidences suggest that Jaitugi ascended the throne in late 1191.
148:(r. c. 1191-1200), also known as Jaitrapala, was a ruler of the 653: 522: 520: 518: 516: 491: 489: 436: 434: 432: 419: 417: 278:(or Mangoli) inscription claims that Jaitugi defeated the 628:(1957). "The Seunas of Devagiri". In R. S. Sharma (ed.). 734:
Vesugi II alias Vaddiga or Yadugi (r. c. ?-1050)
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Jaitugi is known to have defeated the Kakatiya king
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Index

Jaitugi I
Jaitugideva
Bhillama V
Simhana
Maha-Pradhana
Issue
Simhana
Dynasty
Seuna (Yadava)
Hinduism
Seuna (Yadava) dynasty
Deccan
Bhillama V
Chalukya
Hoysala
Ballala II
Kalyani
Devagiri
Kakatiyas
Chalukyas of Kalyani
Hemadri
Tailangas
Mahadeva
Rudra
prashasti
Sanskrit
A. S. Altekar
P.V.P. Sastry
Ganapati
Managuli

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