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Devaraja Wodeyar II (22
September 1645 – 16
November 1704) was the
fourteenth maharaja of the
Kingdom of
Mysore from 1673 to 1704.
During this time, Mysore...
- Bhonsle. The
Mughals later captured Bengaluru and sold it to
Maharaja Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar of the
Kingdom of Mysore.
After the
death of
Krishnaraja Wodeyar...
- the
confederate army
advanced toward Erode, Mysore's forces, led by
Chikkadevaraja,
swiftly marched to
confront them. Chokkanatha,
realizing the fragility...
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Chokkanatha Nayak The king of
Madurai and the
Mysorean forces,
commanded by
Chikkadevaraja. The
battle occurred to
restore the
lands of
Sriranga III and curb the...
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Sambhaji Raja. Pune:
Diamond Publishers. Bertrand, Joseph. La
Mission Du Madure. Vol. III. pp. 306–307. Wodeyar,
Chikkadevaraja.
Chikkadevaraja Binnapam....
- to the
Kshatriyas of the
Brahmanical society. "In the 17th Century,
Chikkadevaraja created the Urs
caste and
classified it into 31 clans. Of these, 13...
- Chapter: The
Golden Period -II (AD 1673–1704), Section:The
reign of
Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar, Rupa
Publications S,
Bageshree (6 June 2015). "Forgotten, but...
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Wodeyar Dravidian pre 1578
Shveta Varahaswamy Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar Hoysala 1673-1704
Mahalakshmi Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar Hoysala 1673-1704
Kille Venkatramana...
- 1681 to
invade Mysore, then a
southern prin****lity
ruled by
Wodeyar Chikkadevaraja. Sambhaji's
large army was repelled, as had
happened to
Shivaji in 1675...
- RajaWodeyar. They
shifted their capital from
Mysore to Srirangapattana.
Chikkadevaraja.
Wodeyar is the most
famous ruler among them and got the
title "Karnataka...