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- to the rule of the Saluva dynasty. Narasimha Nayaka later ****umed the Vijayangara throne as Viranarasimha Raya bringing the Tuluva dynasty to prominence...
- Battle of Koilkonda Capture of Raichur Siege of Gulbarga Siege of Bidar Vijayangara–Ga****ati War Siege of Udayagiri Siege of Kondavidu Battle of Meduru Capture...
- Retrieved 17 April 2020. Iswara Dutt, K. (1937), "Kamma commanders of the Vijayangara armies", Journal of the Andhra Historical Society, Andhra Historical...
- the family also spoke Telugu as it was a po****r literary medium in Vijayangara times. But all the Marasu Vakkalus are Kannada speaking. Sheldon Pollock...
- Karnataka region. According to the 2011 census, the area that is now Vijayangara district has a po****tion of 1,353,628, of which 359,694 (26.57%) live...
- Died 1534 (1535) (aged 72) Penukonda, Vijayanagara Empire Military service Battles/wars Krishnadevaraya's Bahmani expedition Vijayangara–Ga****ati War...
- Kathleen Morrison Carla Sinopoli (1991), Archaeological Survey in the Vijayangara Metropolitan Region: 1990, in Vijayanagara: Progress of Research, Editors:...
- death of Kulasekara Pandian (1268–1308), the region was occupied by Vijayangara rulers and Marava chieftains (palayakarars, or poligars) during the 16th...
- The region of Mahé came under French control by the 18th century CE. Vijayangara empire had established military and administrative governors called Nayakas...
- centuries, Alupa power declined steadily until Alupakheda was annexed by the Vijayangara Empire. The first Vijayanagara inscription in the district was from 1345...