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Singhan was a king of the Yadava kingdom in approximately the 13th century, located in what today is the Maharashtra State of India.

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  1. Sarde, Vijay (24 October 2021). "A Medieval Religious center of Natha and Mahanubhava Sect in Maharashtra". Tattva. Retrieved 14 November 2024.
  2. Congress, Indian History (1953). The Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. Indian History Congress.


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