The Bhoi dynasty or the Yaduvamsa (IAST: Yaduvaṃśa) dynasty was a medieval Hindu dynasty from the Indian subcontinent, it originated in the region of Odisha and reigned from 1541 to 1560 CE. Govinda Vidyadhara usurped the throne after killing Kakharua Deva, last ruler of Gajapati Empire. Successors of Govinda Vidyadhara had a short-lived reign as ruling chiefs of Odisha as the ensuing internal rivalries and constant threats of invasions rendered them weak and were eventually overthrown by Mukunda Deva of Chalukya dynasty in 1560.