- ministers. The
supreme head of this
council of
ministers was a
Mantri or
Dalavoy. The
Dalavoy was also the Commander-in-chief of the Army. Next in
importance at...
- of the
Mysore Wodeyar dynasty before c.1732. In the
early 18th century,
Dalavoy (feudal lord)
Devarajiah of the
powerful Kalale family donated the impressive...
- of
Vijayanagar emperor Venkatapati Raya (r. 1585–1614). He was also the
Dalavoy or the Commander-in-Chief of the emperor. The city of
Chennai (originally...
- society,
particularly after Indian independence.
Ariyanatha Mudaliar -
Dalavoy of the
Vijayanagar viceroy Viswanatha Nayaka. C.
Natesa Mudaliar - one...
- and
epigraphist B.
Lewis Rice, the
temple was in the
patronage of the
Dalavoy of
Mysore ("feudal lord") with an
annual maintenance.
Records indicate...
- II reign. He is
known as Kavichakravarthy.
Ariyanatha Mudaliar:
Vellala Dalavoy of the
Vijayanagar viceroy Viswanatha Nayaka. Veerabaahu: commander-in-chief...
-
during whose reign power fell into the
hands of
prime minister (Dalwai or
Dalavoy)
Nanjarajiah (or Nanjaraja) and
chief minister (Sarvadhikari) Devarajiah...
- as uncovenanted. In
Cochin and Travancore, the
diwan was also
known as
Dalavoy. The
following is a list of
diwans of
Cochin 1812–1818 John
Munro 1818–1825...
- help them to
regain the
states again, the
Rajah of
Tanjore ordered his
Dalavoy to go with a
large army to
invade Bhavani Sankaran.
Sasivarna Thevar and...
-
Publications Sampath, Vikram, (2008),
Splendours of
Royal Mysore, Chapter: The
Dalavoy Regime AD 1704–1734, Section:Decline of the Wodeayrs, Rupa Publications...