- of
Mysore prin****lity in 1399 to
suppress the
opposition of the
Dalavays. The
Dalavays were a
decommissioned clan of
royal fighters, advisers, and ministers...
- A
Dalavayi also
spelled Dalwai,
Dalavay and
Dalvoy was a Commander-in-chief in
Peninsular India. In the
Vijayanagara Empire, Vira
Narasimha Raya was appointed...
-
prisoner in the
Valikoikkal Palace. A
contingent of the
Travancore army
under Dalavay Arumukham Pillai was
stationed at Kollam. The
neighbouring chiefdom of...
-
Vijayanagara Emperors and ****isted them in
their campaigns.
Sevappa was a
dalavay for
Emperor Krishna Deva Raya in his
Raichur campaign. He
later served...
- the role of the monarch's
adviser was
known as dalvoy, also
spelled as
dalavay or dalvi,
under the Wadiyars. The word
dalvoy is a
vernacular form of the...
-
historical ballad.
Ramappaiyan Ammanai was
composed to
extol the wars
fought by
Dalavay Ramappaiyan who was the
general of
Tirumalai Nayakkar of Madurai. Akilathirattu...
- the
British and the
French had not yet made
inroads into the region. The
Dalavay Agraharam Plates of
Venkata I,
mention that
Virappa Nayaka, the grandson...
-
privilege of
serving him as a door
keeper (vasal) and was the emperor's
dalavay (commander) who took part in the
Raichur campaign.
According to historian...
- of
reign of Ko-Parakesarivarman. The
northern wall has
inscriptions of
Dalavay Thirumalanayaka giving grants of
lands in
Kunnatur village to the temple...
- “Suranthai”. For the past 50 years, the city name is Surandai. As the
Dalavay Mudali, the
governor of Tirunelveli,
became increasingly independent of...