- Ummat**** (Malayalam: ഉമ്മത്തൂർ) is a
village near
Civil Station in the
state of Kerala, India. Ummat****
takes its name from a
small bushy plant called...
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Gowda as the
governor of
Srirangapattana after defeating the
rebellious Ummattur chief in 1512 AD.
Tirumala Devi was
married to
Krishnadevaraya most probably...
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Udayagiri to the Ga****ati
Monarch Purushottama Deva
while the
Chiefs of
Ummattur in the
Mysore region,
Saluvas of
Hadavalli and
Santharas of
Karkala from...
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Bahamani Sultan began to
encroach on the
empire even as the
governors of
Ummattur, Adoni, and
Talakad colluded to
capture the Tungabhadra-Krishna
river doab...
- Sultanate. However, over time,
Chamaraja Wodeyar II, his
chieftain in
Ummattur, and
other small political comptrollers rebelled against Tuluva Narasimha...
- and
Katakam (Cuttack). He also pla**** a
crucial role in the
conquest of
Ummattur.
After the
death of
Krishna Deva Raya in 1529, his son-in-law Rama Raya...
- treaty.
Between 1512 and 1514,
Krishnadevaraya subjugated the
Palaigar of
Ummattur, who had
rebelled against his brother.
During this campaign, the Ga****ati...
- Charitre), and
Nilakanthacharya (Aradhya Charitra),
court poet of the
Ummattur chieftain Virananjendra. In 1500,
inspired by
Palkuriki Somanatha (a bilingual...
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chiefs of
Ummattur attempted to do the same
despite punitive raids by the
Vijayanagara armies. Eventually, as a compromise, the son of an
Ummattur chief was...