Ancient History and Mythology
Ancient History and Mythology
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- The Yadavs trace their ancestry to Yadu, a legendary king in Hindu mythology. Yadu was a descendant of Chandravanshi (Lunar Dynasty) and the son of King Yayati.
- Lord Krishna, one of the most revered deities in Hinduism, was a Yadav prince of the Vrishni clan and played a crucial role in the Mahabharata.
- Other famous Yadav clans from mythology include Vrishnis, Andhakas, Satvatas, and Abhiras.
- The Yadavas were a powerful clan during the Mahabharata era, ruling the city of Dwarka under Krishna’s leadership.
- The Kurukshetra War saw the Yadavas split into different factions, but Krishna himself acted as an advisor rather than a warrior.
- After Krishna's death, the Yadavs were believed to have perished in a fratricidal war, leading to the decline of their ancient empire.
Medieval and Early History
Yadavs in the British Era and Modern India
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Yadavs in Colonial and Modern India:
- Many Yadavs were engaged in cattle herding, farming, and military service under different kingdoms.
- With British colonial rule, the socio-economic status of many Yadavs shifted, with some gaining prominence in political and military service.
- The rise of peasant movements in the late 19th and early 20th centuries saw Yadavs demanding social and political rights.
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