Who was the last ruler of yadava dynasty?
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Last Ruler
Feudatory of Western Chalukyas of Kalyani : Kaliya Ballala 1165–1173 C.E.
Independent kingdom : Ramachandra 1271–1311 C.E.
Tributary status under Khilji dynasty : Harapaladeva 1311–1317 C.E.
There was three types of ruling.
Feudatory of Western Chalukyas of Kalyani : Kaliya Ballala 1165–1173 C.E.
Independent kingdom : Ramachandra 1271–1311 C.E.
Tributary status under Khilji dynasty : Harapaladeva 1311–1317 C.E.
There was three types of ruling.
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The last ruler of the Yadava Dynasty was Ramchandra.
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The Yadava dynasty originally called the Seunas dynasty, ruled the territory from the Narmada to Tungabhadra. They claimed their descent from the Yadavas of Mathura and Dwarka which eventually earned them the name of Yadavas of Devagiri.
The Yadavas dynasty was a subordinate kingdom under the Chalukyas and by the end of their perish declared independence from them. They ruled and flourished until the Delhi Sultanate era. Ramchandra, the dynasty's last ruler, was defeated by Allauddin Khilji who after defeating Ramchandra declared the kingdom his territory, bringing the dynasty to an end.
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