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      • Govinda II, a Rashtrakuta king, conferred the kingdom of North Konkan (the modern districts of Thane, Mumbai and Raigad) on Kapardin (Sanskrit: Wearing the kaparda, a peculiar braid or knot of hair - also a term for god Shiva / Rishabhanatha) I, founder of the Northern Silhara family, around 800.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShilaharaShilahara - Wikipedia

    Shilahara Kingdom were split into three branches: First branch ruled North Konkan; Second branch ruled South Konkan (between 765 and 1029 CE) Third branch ruled in modern districts of Kolhapur, Satara and Belagavi (between 940 and 1215 CE) after which they were overwhelmed by the Yadavas. [8]

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kapardin_IKapardin I - Wikipedia

    Kapardin I was Shilahara ruler of North Konkan branch from c. 800 CE – 825 CE. He was the first known Shilahara king of North Konkan, was placed in charge of the country by the Rashtrakuta king Govinda III. Since then North Konkan came to be known as Kapardi-dvipa or Kavadi-dvipa.

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    • शाल्व-शिलाहार-सालार जाटवंश

    The dynasty originally began as vassals of the Rashtrakuta dynasty which ruled the Deccan plateau between the 8th and 10th centuries. Govinda II, a Rashtrakuta king, conferred the kingdom of North Konkan (the modern districts of Thane, Mumbai and Raigad) on Kapardin (Sanskrit: Wearing the kaparda, a peculiar braid or knot of hair - also a term for ...

    The Shilaharas were split into three branches; one branch ruled North Konkan, the second South Konkan (between 765 and 1029), while the third ruled what is now known as the modern districts of Kolhapur, Satara and Belgaum between 940 and 1215 after which they were overwhelmed by the Yadavas. North Konkan (Thane branch) : After Rashtrakuta power bec...

    Kapardi (कपर्दि) is mentioned in Mahabharata(XII.122.52), (XIV.8.13), (XIV.8) Shanti Parva Mahabharata Book XII Chapter 122 tells story of Anga King Vasuhoma residing at Munjaprishtha, addressing to King Mandhatri about doctrines of Vrihaspati, laid down by Usanas. Kapardi (कपर्दि) is mentioned one of names of Shiva in Mahabharata (XII.122.52). ......

    दलीप सिंह अहलावत लिखते हैं:....शाल्व-शिलाहार-सालार - महाभारतकाल में भारतवर्ष में इस चन्द्रवंशी जाटवंश के दो जनपद थे (भीष्मपर्व, अध्याय 9)। महाभारत युद्ध में शाल्व सैनिक दुर्योधन की ओर होकर पाण्डवों के विरुद्ध लड़े थे (भीष्मपर्व)। महाभारत विराट पर्व 1-9 और वनपर्व 12-33 में शाल्व वंश का वर्णन मिलता है। इन शाल्वों की राजधानी सौभनगर समुद्रकुक्षि थी। श्...

  4. Someshvara was Shilahara ruler of north Konkan branch from 1255 CE – 1265 CE. The successor of Keshideva II was Someshvara, who, like Aparaditya, assumed the imperial titles Maharajadhiraja and Konkana Chakravarti. Someshvara is the last known king of North Konkan.

  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › ShilaharaShilahara - Wikiwand

    The Shilahara/Shelara Kingdom ( IAST: Śilāhāra; also Shelara, Selara, Shilara, Silara) was a royal dynasty that established itself in northern and southern Konkan in 8th century CE, present-day Mumbai and Southern Maharashtra ( Kolhapur) during the Rashtrakuta period.

  6. en.bharatpedia.org › wiki › ShilaharaShilahara - Bharatpedia

    Aug 31, 2021 · The Shilahara Dynasty (IAST: Śilāhāra; also Sinhara, Shailahara, Shrilara, or Silara) was a royal clan that established itself in northern and southern Konkan, present-day Mumbai and southern Maharashtra (Kolhapur) during the Rashtrakuta period.

  7. Dec 31, 2014 · 'Glimpses of Aparaka-Tika of Aparaditya the King of the Shilahara Dynasty of North Konkan (1127 - 1148 A. D.) which was Presented to the Court of Jayasimha the King of Kashmir' (pp. 122 - 127) in the 'Proceedings of the Indian History Congress', Vol. 47, Issue (Vol.) 1, 1986, pp. i - xxxvi, 1 - 743. Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India: Indian History Congress (Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University).