Some of the dynasties' important members were Yayati, Yadu, King Puru, Turvasu, Druhyu and Anu.
Some important members were Yayati, Yadu, Puru, Turvasu, Druhyu, and Anu.
Turvasu's descendants are named to be the Mlecchas of Balochistan and Dravidas of South India.
Anu's descendants included ehy Madras, Kekayas, Ushinara, and Shibi.
Yadu, Turvasu, Druhyu, Anu, and Puru were the five sons of Yayati.
Bharata (Mahabharata) conquered the whole world from Kashmir (pole) to Kumari (coast) and established the great Lunar dynasty and by the glory, zenith and name of this king, India was called as Bharatavarsha or Bharatakhanda or Bharatadesha or Bharata.
He was Brahmadatta I who married 100 daughters of Kushanabha who was the grandfather of Sage Vishwamitra and this king formed his kingdom's capital named Kampilya long before the 5 Panchala brothers.
Upapandavas were the 5 sons of Pandava and Draupadi (Daughter of King Drupada of Panchala).
The following, are monarchs who reigned after Emperor Yudhishtira, according to the Śrīmad-Bhāgavatam; Sudhanva, son of Kuru II, became the King of Magadha.
Yayati cursed his eldest son Yadu that his descendants are not worth to be a royal one.
After Kartavirya Arjuna, his grandsons Talajangha and his son, Vitihotra had occupied Ayodhya which was ruled by Rama's ancestor Sagara's father Bahuka who was also known as Asita.
Their descendants (Madhu and Vrshni) exiled to Kroshtas, a division of Yadava Dynasty.
Once, Satvata and his son Bhima caught hold of Lord Rama's Ashwamedha sacrifice horse and then they were defeated by Hanuman and Shatrughna and the Yadava Kingdom was given to Ikshvaku Dynasty.
Rama then gave the kingdom to Shatrughna's son Subahu before his journey to Vaikunta.
Then, finally Andhaka (Son of Bhima) recovered his paternal kingdom from Subahu after the journey to Vaikunta of Rama.