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  1. Bhima, also known as Bhimdev or Bimba-Shah, was a 13th-century Indian king (raja) who established his capital in Mahikavati, the present-day Mahim, in Mumbai. He is identified as a son of the king Ramadeva of Devagiri.

  2. Bhima, also known as Bhimdev or Bimba-Shah, was a 13th-century Indian king (raja) who established his capital in Mahikavati, the present-day Mahim, in Mumbai. He is identified as a son of the king Ramadeva of Devagiri .

  3. Bhima of Mahikavati established a small kingdom in the area during the late 13th century, and brought settlers. The Delhi Sultanate captured the islands in 1348, and they were later passed to the Sultanate of Guzerat from 1391.

  4. Sep 27, 2023 · In history of Mumbai, during the late 13th century, Bhima of Mahikavati established a small kingdom in the area and brought more settlers. In 1348, the Delhi Sultanate captured the islands, and they later came under the rule of the Sultanate of Gujarat in 1391.

  5. Medieval marathi & farsi accounts tell us that a King called Bhima or Bhimdev or Bimbadev made Mumbai region his capital. Most probably belonged to Sevuna (Yadav) dynasty of Devgiri in Maharashtra.

  6. Apr 28, 2024 · Rejuvenating himself by drinking the lake's water, Bhima continued to gather the lotus flowers, with his energy fully restored. The defeated Rakshasas went to Kuvera, who granted Bhima permission to take as many lotus flowers as he desired for Draupadi, acknowledging Bhima's prowess in the fight.

  7. Tarapur Fort is a fortress situated in Tarapur in Palghar District in the Indian state of Maharashtra. Tarapur Fort is first mentioned roughly around the year 1280, where the ruler of Mahikavati, or modern day Mahim, Bhima of Mahikavati, captured the fort from the Naiks.[1] In the year 1553, the...