According to local tradition, Sinnar was founded by the
Gavli chieftain Rav Singuni, and his son Rav Govinda built the temple of
Gondeshwara at a cost of 2lakh rupees. Modern historians identify Sinnar with Seuna-pura, a town established by the
Seuna (Yadava) king Seuna-chandra. At its peak, the Yadava dynasty (850 - 1334) ruled a kingdom stretching from the
Tungabhadra to the
Narmada Rivers, including present-day Maharashtra, north
Karnataka and parts of
Madhya Pradesh. Their later capital was at Devagiri, now known as
Daulatabad in Maharashtra. == Geography ==