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    Ramachandra of Devagiri - Wikipedia

    • Ramachandra (IAST: Rāmacandra, r. c. 1271-1311 CE), also known as Ramadeva, was a ruler of the Seuna (Yadava) dynasty of Deccan region in India. He seized the throne from his cousin Ammana, after staging a coup in the capital Devagiri. He expanded the Yadava realm by fighting his neighbours such as the Paramaras, the Vaghelas, the Hoysalas, and th… 展开

    Early life

    Ramachandra was a son of the Yadava monarch Krishna. At the time of Krishna's death around 1260 CE, Ramachandra … 展开

    Coup against Ammana

    Sometime in the second half of 1271 CE, Ramachandra seized the throne from his cousin Ammana. An inscription of Ramachandra gives the following account of this coup: Ramachandra and his followers entere… 展开

    Conflicts with neighbours

    The Paramara kingdom of Malwa was located to the north of the Yadava kingdom. By the 1270s, the Paramara power had weakened considerably, and their kingdom had been divided between the king Arjunavarman II and his minister. … 展开

    Reduction to vassal status

    Ramachandra seems to have faced invasions by the Turko-Persian Muslims (called "mlechchhas" or "Turukas") since the 1270s. A 1278 inscription of the monarch calls him a "Great Boar (Varaha) in securing the e… 展开

    Successors

    Ramachandra appears to have died sometime in 1311, although the exact date of his death is not certain. The Nala inscription, his last extant inscription, is dated 1311 CE (1233 Shaka). He was succeeded by hi… 展开