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- into the region. The Dalavay Agraharam Plates of Venkata I, mention that Virappa Nayaka, the grandson of Viswanatha Nayak of the Madurai line mentions him...
- built a palace in 1681. Early during the rule of his successor, Dodda Virappa (1687–1736), the army of the neighbouring kingdom of Mysore, under the...
- Rangakrishna Muthu Virappa Nayak (1682—1689). When her husband died in 1682, he was succeeded by her son Rangakrishna Muthu Virappa Nayak. Upon the death...
- Best Actor in a Negative Role – Tamil for Darbar "Sunil Shetty's father Virappa Shetty p****es away". The Times of India. Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. Retrieved...
- Nayaka in Madurai Nayak of Madurai Reign A.D 1623–1659 Predecessor Muttu Virappa Nayak Successor Muttu Veerappa Nayak Born Madurai, Nayak Kingdom (modern...
- 1602–1609 Muttu Virappa Nayak 1609–1623 Tirumala Nayak 1623–1659 Muthu Alakadri Nayak 1659–1662 Chokkanatha Nayak 1662–1682 Rangakrishna Muthu Virappa Nayak 1682–1689...
- Virappa Nayaka (1609–1623) Tirumalai Nayaka (1623–1659) Muttu Alakadri Nayaka (1659–1662) Chokkanatha Nayaka (1662–1682) Rangakrishna Muthu Virappa Nayaka...
- Vellore Prison. Jagga Raya sought help from the Gingee Nayak and Muttu Virappa of Madurai to attack Yachamanedu and Rama Deva. Yachamanedu and Ramadeva...
- building a palace there in 1681. During the rule of his successor, Dodda Virappa (1687–1736), the army of neighbouring Mysore, then being ruled by the Wodeyar...
- 1602–1609 Muttu Virappa Nayak 1609–1623 Tirumala Nayak 1623–1659 Muthu Alakadri Nayak 1659–1662 Chokkanatha Nayak 1662–1682 Rangakrishna Muthu Virappa Nayak 1682–1689...