- The
Kampili kingdom was a short-lived
Hindu kingdom of the 13th-century in the
Deccan region. The
kingdom existed near
Ballari and
Tungabhadra river in...
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against the
neighbouring kingdoms of the
Yadavas (Seunas), the
Pandyas and
Kampili. In 1310, he
faced an
invasion from the
Delhi Sultanate, and
agreed to...
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jauhar phenomenon was also
observed in
other parts of India, such as in the
Kampili kingdom of
northern Karnataka when it fell in 1327 to
Delhi Sultanate armies...
- (21 mi) from Hampi. The
Kampili kingdom ended after an
invasion by the
Muslim armies of
Muhammad bin Tughlaq. The
Hindu women of
Kampili committed jauhar (ritual...
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Siege of
Kampili (1326–1327), was a
major conflict during the
reign of
Muhammad bin Tughlaq,
sparked by the
rebellion of his cousin,
Bahaudin Gurshasp...
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Kampilideva was the
second and last king of the
Kampili kingdom,
succeeding his father,
Singeya Nayaka III (1280–1300 AD) in 1300 AD. His son, prince...
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dominant Kakatiyas,
Seuna Yadavas, Hoysalas, and the short-lived
Kampili kingdom, who
inhabited the
Deccan region, were
invaded and
plundered by...
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Kampili Shiva Temple is a
Hindu temple dedicated to the
deity Shiva,
located at
Kampili in
Bellary district of Karnataka, India. It was
built by Kampilideva...
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chieftain and was
married to
Maravve Nayakiti, the
daughter of the
Kampili king
Kampili Deva Raya and the
elder sister of
prince Kumara Rama. He had 5 children...
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Bukka Raya I were in the
Hoysala service a
decade before their arrival at
Kampili (in
modern Bellary district). Not only did the
widow of
Hoysala Veera Ballala...