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Timmanna Nayaka was the 15th-century
ruler of
Chitradurga in India. B. N. Sri
Sathyan (1967).
Karnataka State Gazetteer: Bidar.
Director of Print, Stationery...
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battle plans abruptly,
turning a
losing battle into victory. The poet
Mukku Timmanna praised him as the 'Destroyer of the Turks.'
Krishnadevaraya benefited...
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Mysore in present-day
South Indian state of Karnataka.
Built by the
Timmanna Nayaka in 1454, the fort was
modified by King
Haider Ali & King Tipu Sultan...
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mentioned by
other prominent 15th
century poets, such as
Kanaka Dasa and
Timmanna Kavi.
Kumara Vyasa lived in Koliwad, a
village 35 km (22 mi) from Gadag...
- the
adage "Bakthiyalli Bhaganna,
Yukthiyalli Mohanna matthu Sakthiyalli Timmanna".
Bhaganna lived on to
become Shri
Gopala Dasa,
Mohanna was Shri Vijaya...
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places would testify to the
existence of a
large number of houses. In 1427,
Timmanna-Odeya, the
governor of the
Vijayanagar Empire, was
operating from his headquarters...
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Mysore rulers and
subsequently to British. Her
cabinet was
headed by
Timmanna Naik, who was the
descendant of a
commander of Vijayanagara.[citation needed]...
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Chitradurga Fort was
their stronghold and the very
heart of the province.
Timmanna Nayaka (1568–1589) of Matti: A
chieftain from
Matti in
Davangere taluk...
- city was
developed belong to the
oldest rock
formation in the country.
Timmanna Nayaka, a
chieftain under the
Vijayanagar Empire, was
appointed as governor...
- Sin****ya's Varahapuranamu,
Vishvanatha Nayani's Rayavachakamu,
Nandi Timmanna's Parijathapaharanamu, Durjati's
Krishnaraja Vijayamu, Peddanna's Manucharitamu...