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Many Bhil kings ruled in the Indian subcontinent. Information about those Bhil kings is given below.
- King Dhanji Bhil - In B. C. 850 Dhanji was king of Málwá The descendants of Dhanji reigned 387 years, and his successor is said to have shaken off, in B. C. 730, the yoke of the sovereign of Delhi.
- Queen Sri Doshara - She was Queen of Viratnagar in 1400 Bc
- King Viswavasu - Jagannath was originally worshipped as Neela Madhab by a Savar king (Bhil Chief ) named Viswavasu.
- King Hiranydhanu - King of Sravengpur . He Was Father of Ekalavya.
- Ekalavya - Ekalavya is a character from the Indian epic Mahābhārata. He is described as a young prince of the Nishadas Bhil
- King Baiju Bhil - He was Worshiper of God Shiva
- Khadirsar Bhil - King of Magadh
- Gardabhilla - The Gardabhilla dynasty ruled Avanti for 152 years . King Gardabhill belonged to the Bhil tribe . Gardabhilla, who was believed to be the father of a legendary ruler, Vikramaditya, was a king of Ujjain in the first century BC. was the founder of the Bhilla dynasty[1]
References
edit- ^ Basant, P. K. (2012). The City and the Country in Early India: A Study of Malwa. Primus Books. ISBN 978-93-80607-15-3.