- in the 17th century, the
Wadiyars declared independence when
Timmaraja Wodeyar II
seized the
nearby town of Srirangapattana, the seat of Tirumala, Sriranga...
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Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (14 July 1794 – 27
March 1868) was an
Indian king who was the twenty-second
Maharaja of Mysore. He
ruled the
kingdom for nearly...
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Chamaraja Wodeyar IX (28
February 1774 – 17
April 1796) was the twenty-first
maharaja of the
Kingdom of
Mysore from 1776 for two
decades until 1796. Chamaraja...
- Raja
Wodeyar I (2 June 1552 – 20 June 1617) was the
ninth Maharaja of the
Kingdom of Mysore. He was the
eldest son of
Chamaraja Wodeyar IV, the seventh...
- Adi
Yaduraya (later,
Vijaya Raja
Wodeyar; 1371–1423) was the
first raja of
Mysore from 1399
until his
death in
October 1423. The
Vijayanagara emperor...
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Timmaraja Wodeyar II
declared independence from it. The 17th
century saw a
steady expansion of its
territory and,
during the
rules of
Narasaraja Wodeyar I and...
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fourth son of
Maharaja Raja
Wodeyar I. Raja
Wodeyar II's
reign was brief. When he
ascended the
throne after Chamaraja Wodeyar VI's
death in 1637, he was...
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Nanjaraja Wodeyar (Nanjaraja
Wodeyar Bahadur; 1748 – 2
August 1770) was the
nineteenth maharaja of the
Kingdom of
Mysore for only four years, from 1766...
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original on 18 May 2006.
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January 2023...
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Chamaraja Wodeyar IV (25 July 1507 – 9
November 1576) was the
seventh maharaja of the
Kingdom of Mysore. He was the
youngest son of
Chamaraja Wodeyar III,...