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- 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...
- which the person is revealed as Dalavayi Muddanna alias "Big Daddy", an infamous crime boss. Chengappa learns that Dalavayi and his gang hijacked the prison...
- the Emperor of Vijayanagar, took over.[citation needed] He made Raya Dalavayi Koneti Naidu (son of Kasturi Naidu, grandson of Akkappa Naidu, great-grandson...
- Vasanthi, Rekha Rao and T. N. Seetharam. Manohar Nayak, Palegar and B. L. Dalavayi are three youths, sons of rich and powerful men in society. They live a...
- to his control of the army. He compelled Narasimha II to name him the Dalavayi (commander-in-chief of the army) and also the Sarvadhikari ("Administrator...
- (1995) Rambha Rajyadalli Rowdy (1995) Mahabharatha (1997) Raajanna (1999) Dalavayi (1999) Snehaloka (1999) Om Shakthi (1999) Brahma Vishnu (2001) Vande Mataram...
- Nagabhushana" by L. V. Shanta Kumari, Sapna book house, p. 10, 11 Kannada Sahitya Kosha, Ra****pa Dalavayi (ed), (ISBN 978-81-939213-0-2), ೨೦೧೮, p. ೯೪೭ v t e...
- eventually drawing the attention of Mysore's rulers. Rising to the post of Dalavayi (commander-in-chief) to Krishnaraja Wodeyar II, he came to dominate the...
- remade in Telugu as S. P. Parasuram, in Hindi as Khuddar, and in Kannada as Dalavayi. Walter Vetrivel is an IPS officer. Sumathi is a dancer and a witness to...
- However, his inefficiency in administration and womanizing ways have led to Dalavayi Vikramaraya serving as the de facto ruler. Vikramaraya poisons the Maharaja...