Heheya Kingdom (also known as Haihaya, Haiheya, Heiheya, etc.) is one of the kingdoms ruled by Chandravanshi (Yadava) kings in central and western India. The Puranas style the Haihayas as the first ruling dynasty of Avanti. Mahishmati was an ancient city and the capital of Haihayas in the present-day central India on the banks of Narmada River, although its exact location is uncertain. A number of early medieval dynasties, which include the Kalachuris and the Mushakavamsha Mushika Kingdom of Kerala, claimed their descent from the Haihayas. Kartavirya Arjuna Niladhwaja in Mahismati Suradeva of Ratanpur conquered Telingana Chanda Nimba Allapuli elder brother Chanda Bhupalaka II Muvadi ganda Chanda II Gona Katabhupathi Budha I Vital Betaraju Virakama Chagi Beta Haihayas were subdued in the seventh century by Vinayaditya, the Western Chalukya king Vinayaditya, and Mahishmati was incorporated in his kingdom. The Haihaya chiefs then served as governors under the Chalukyas. 1054 AD : Revara
1156 - 1183 : Kalachuris of Kalyani Founder : Kalachuris of Kalyani also known as Kalachuris of Mahishmati, were an Indian dynasty rose to power in the Deccan region between 1156 and 1182 CE . They are also known as the Early Kalachuris to distinguish them from their later namesakes, especially the Kalachuris of Tripuri. Soma Krishna c. 925 AD : Uchita c. 950 AD : Asaga c.975 AD : Kannama c. 1000 AD : Kirivasaga or Asana II c. 1057 AD : Bijjala I Bijjala I was a feudatory of Chalukya Somesvara I in 1057 A.D. c.1067 Kannama II Bijjala’s son Kannama II was also a Chalukya feudatory in 1067 A.D. c.1069 AD - c. 1080 AD Ammarasa The inscription found at Mandrup in south Solapur taluka relates to the period 1069 A.D. The rule of the Kalachuri chief Ammarasa, who is stated to have ruled from Mangaliveda. It mentions the administrative division Anandura-300 and another smaller division of 30. c. 1080 AD : Jogama It was suggested by Dr. Desai that Kannama’s son Jo