-
Telugu poet
Mukku Timmanna praised him as a
great general and stated: "O
Krishnaraya, you Man-Lion. You destro**** the
Turks from far away with just your great...
- his
Prime Minister Rama
Raya,
restored the
Vijayanagara empire's power,
which had
diminished after the
reign of
Krishna Deva
Raya. The
strategy was to play...
- his
minister Saluva Timma (Timmarasa) to
blind his
younger brother Krishna Deva
Raya so that his own eight-year-old son
could be
crowned the
Emperor of...
-
Raya I,
further consolidated the
empire beyond the
Krishna River and
South India was
controlled by the
Vijayanagara Empire. The next ruler, Deva
Raya...
- forcibly.
Folklore says that at that time,
Yaduraya and his
brother Krishnaraya travelled from
Dwaraka to Vijayanagar,
Melukote and
other places as pilgrims...
- Rama
Raya (1484 – 23
January 1565) was a
statesman of the
Vijayanagara Empire, the son-in-law of
Emperor Krishna Deva
Raya and the
progenitor of the Aravidu...
- who
requested the
return of
captured items,
including Raichur fort.
Krishnaraya agreed on the
condition that Adil Khan
would pay homage. The meeting...
- the son-in-law of
Emperor Krishna Deva
Raya.
Following the
Battle of Talikota, he
rescued the last
Tuluva Emperor,
Sadasiva Raya, and
relocated the imperial...
- was born and
brought up in a
Telugu Brahmin family residing at
Venkata Krishnaraya Puram near
Kakinada of East
Godavari district in
Andhra Pradesh.[citation...
-
Bukka Raya I (reigned 1356–1377 CE) was an
emperor of the
Vijayanagara Empire from the
Sangama Dynasty. He was a son of
Bhavana Sangama,
claimed by Harihara...