The
Seuna,
Sevuna or
Yadavas of Devagiri (850–1334) was an
Indian dynasty, which at its peak ruled a kingdom stretching from the
Tungabhadra to the
Narmada rivers, including present-day
Maharashtra,
north Karnataka and parts of
Madhya Pradesh, from its capital at
Devagiri (present-day
Daulatabad in modern Maharashtra). The Yadavas initially ruled as feudatories of the
Western Chalukyas. Around the middle of the 12th century, as the Chalukya power waned, they declared independence and established rule that reached its peak under Singhana II.