Shilahara Dynasty
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Was a royal dynasty that established itself in northern and southern Konkan in 8th century CE, present-day Mumbai and Southern Maharashtra (Kolhapur).
Establishment
January 766: North Konkan was ruled by the Shilahara Dynasty between 765 and 1029.
Chronology
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Expansion during the rule of Simhana II of the Seuna.
January 1216: The Shilahara Dynasty was ruled by King Gandaraditya II, who reigned from 940 to 1215. The territory of the dynasty eventually went to the Seuna Dynasty. The modern districts of Kolhapur, Satara, and Belgaum were under their rule during this time.
January 941: The territory was ruled by King Gandaraditya of the Shilahara Dynasty from 940 to 1215. The Shilahara Dynasty was a prominent ruling family in the region during that time.
January 1019: In 1018, the Paramara dynasty gained control of the northern Konkan region.
January 1021: In 1020 CE the Shilahara became indepndent in northern Konkan.
January 1030: Around 1029 AD the Shilahara Dynasty lost control over Konkan.
January 1201: In 1200, King Bhoja II, a former feudatory of the Kohalpur Shilahara dynasty, asserted his sovereignty over the territory. This marked a significant shift in power dynamics within the region.
Disestablishment
January 1216: The Shilahara Dynasty was ruled by King Gandaraditya II, who reigned from 940 to 1215. The territory of the dynasty eventually went to the Seuna Dynasty. The modern districts of Kolhapur, Satara, and Belgaum were under their rule during this time.