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- Venkatapati Raya (or Venkata II, r. 1585–1614 CE) was the third Emperor of Vijayanagara from the Aravidu Dynasty. He succeeded his older brother, the...
- Deva Raya (1565–1572 CE) Sriranga Deva Raya (Sriranga I) (1572–1586 CE) Venkatapati Deva Raya (Venkata II) (1586–1614 CE) Sriranga II (1614–1617 CE) Rama...
- the rajaguru (royal preceptor) for a ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire, Venkatapati Raya. He was also the overseer of a number of sacred temples known as...
- the main Bi****ur army. After a four-month long siege, the local chief Venkatapati started peace negotiations, offering to cede the fort of Sakrepatna near...
- Kalahasti and Vandavasi under the suzerainty of Vijayanagar emperor Venkatapati Raya (r. 1585–1614). He was also the Dalavoy or the Commander-in-Chief...
- fort. Saka 1527; Visvasu The inscriptions refers itself to the reign of Venkatapati Raya and enumerates the achievements of the Matli Chiefs Ellama Raju...
- Venkata Raya (1729-1732) 9.) Rama (1732-1739) 10.) Venkatapati Raya (1739-1744) 11.) Timmappa 12.) Venkatapati (1791-1793) After 1802 settlement 13.) Tirumala...
- CE Predecessor Sadasiva Raya Successor Sriranga I Spouse Vengalamba Issue Sriranga Deva Raya Venkatapati Deva Raya Dynasty Aravidu Religion Hinduism...
- have since been questioned by some as Venkatapati did not ascend the imperial throne until 1586. However, Venkatapati was already the Viceroy of the South...
- 1542–1565 22 Tirumala Deva Raya 1565–1572 23 Sriranga Deva Raya 1572–1586 24 Venkatapati Deva Raya 1586–1614 25 Sriranga II 1614–1617 26 Rama Deva Raya 1617–1632...