Bhillama IV is the twelfth ruler of Seuna (Yadava) dynasty.[2] He had a short regin and was also engaged in a succession war with Seunachandra II.[3] He was eventually overthrowed and succeed by Seunachandra II.[4]

Regin

According to Hemadri, Vesugi II was succeeded by Bhillama, who was then followed by Seuna, likely the Seunachandra referenced in the Bassein grant.[2] Hemadri describes this Bhillama (identified as Bhillama IV) as a formidable ruler recognized for his strength and military zeal. However, it is still unclear if the challenges and disturbances noted earlier continued during his reign.[2]

He was defeated and made prisoner by Seunachandra II but Chalukya ruler Someswara II helped him defeating Seunachandra II.[3] However, Seunachandra II got a upper hand when he was supported by Vikramaditya VI and he overthrowed Bhillama IV.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b The Seunas (The Yadavas Of Devagiri). S.Ritti.
  2. ^ a b c H. V. Trivedi. The Yadavas And Their Times. p. 64.
  3. ^ a b c Murthy, A. V. Narasimha (1996). Studies in Karnataka Numismatics. Directorate of Archaeology & Museums. p. 50.
  4. ^ Y. A. Raikar. Yadavas Of The Deccan And Their Times A Cultural History. p. 43.
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