- Silhara dynasty
The
Hindu Silhara dynasty ruled the region around present-dayMumbai between810 and1240 .They were split into three branches; one branch ruled North
Konkan , the second South Konkan (between765 to1029 ), while the third ruled what is now known as modern districts of Satara, Kolhapur and Belgaon between940 to1215 after which they were overwhelmed by theChalukya . [cite web
url=http://www.maharashtra.gov.in/english/gazetteer/nasik/005%20History/001%20AncientPeriod.htm
title=Nasik History - Ancient Period
publisher=State Government of Maharashtra
accessdate=2006-10-14 ]The dynasty originally began as vassals of the
Rashtrakuta dynasty which ruled theDeccan plateau between the 8th and 10th centuries. Govinda II, aRashtrakuta king, conferred the kingdom of North Konkan (modern districts of Thane, Mumbai and Raigad) on Kapardin (Sanskrit : Wearing the kaparda, a peculiar braid or knot of hair - also a term for Hindu godShiva ) I, founder of the Northern Silhara family, around800 . Since then North Konkan came to be known as Kapardi-dvipa or Kavadidvipa. The capital of this branch was Puri, now known as Rajapur in the Raigad District.The dynasty bore the title of "Tagara-puradhishvara", which indicates that they originally hailed from Tagara (modern Ter in the
Osmanabad District ).Around 1343 the island of
Salsette , and eventually the whole archipelago, passed to theMuzaffarid dynasty .Shilaharas of Southern Maharashtra at Kolhapur was the latest of the three and was founded about the time of downfall of the Rashtrakuta Empire.Monuments
A number of ancient monuments in
Mumbai pay tribute to this dynasty's prowess:
* TheWalkeshwar Temple and theBanganga Tank were built during the reign of Chittaraja, a king of this dynasty [ [http://www.gsbkonkani.net/TEMPLES/BANGANGA%20SHRI%20WALKESHWAR.htm Banganga, Walkeshwar history] ] .
* The Ambarnath temple, also near Mumbai, was also built by Chittaraja in1060 Reference notes
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