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Welcome To

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Vijaayanagara Empire

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Brief History before Vijayanagara…

• Kumara Rama (1290 AD - 1320 AD),who is considered to be the warrior prince

prior to the establishment of the Vijayanagara Empire.

• Kumara Rama was the son of the King Kampli Raya of Kampli and

• He is younger brother of Hakka-Bukka(the founders of Vijayanagara Empire)

• After the war with Tugalak they lost their kingdom and started working under the

last king of Hoysala..

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• The Vijayanagara Empire also called Karnata Empire

• It was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of Sangama Dynasty

• Vijaynagar Dynasty rules over India for 3 centuries.

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Capital Vijayanagara

Languages Kannada, Telugu,Tamil and others

Religion Hindu

Currency Vijayanagara coinage

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Vijayanagara Empire

Map

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Flag of Vijaynagara

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Vijayanagara Dynasty

Sangama Saalava Tuluva Araveedu

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Sangama dynasty

Harihara Raya I 1336–1356

Bukka Raya I 1356–1377

Harihara Raya II 1377–1404

Virupaksha Raya 1404–1405

Bukka Raya II 1405–1406

Deva Raya I 1406–1422

Ramachandra Raya 1422

Vira Vijaya Bukka Raya 1422–1424

Deva Raya II 1424–1446

Mallikarjuna Raya 1446–1465

Virupaksha Raya II 1465–1485

Praudha Raya 1485

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Saluva dynasty

Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya 1485–1491

Thimma Bhupala 1491

Narasimha Raya II 1491–1505

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Tuluva dynasty

Tuluva Narasa Nayaka 1491–1503

Vira Narasimha Raya 1503–1509

Krishna Deva Raya 1509–1529

Achyuta Deva Raya 1529–1542

Venkata I 1542

Sadasiva Raya 1542–1570

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Aravidu dynasty

Aliya Rama Raya 1542–1565

Tirumala Deva Raya 1565–1572

Sriranga I 1572–1586

Venkata II 1586–1614

Sriranga II 1614

Rama Deva Raya 1617–1632

Venkata III 1632–1642

Sriranga III 1642–1646

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Krishnadeva Raya 1509-1529

• He is son of Tuluva Narasa Nayaka

• Most important ruler of Saluvas

• Expands military recruitment and purchases

• Expands Empire greatly, builds alliances withPortuguese and other Sultanates

• Builds monumental temples and tries to createlegitimacy through patronage of Brahmins.

• The empire reached its peak during the rule ofKrishna Deva Raya

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King Krishna Devarayawith his wives

Chinnammadevi and

Tirumaladevi

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• The rulers of the Vijayanagara empire maintained the well-functioning administrative

methods developed by their predecessors, the Hoysala, Kakatiya

• The King was the ultimate authority, assisted by a cabinet of ministers (Pradhana) headed

by the prime minister (Mahapradhana).

• Other important titles recorded were the chief secretary (Karyakartha or Rayaswami) and

the imperial officers

(Adhikari).

• At the lower administrative levels, wealthy feudal landlords (Goudas) supervised

accountants (Karanikas or Karnam) and guards (Kavalu).

• King Krishnadevaraya's personal army consisted of 100,000 infantry, 20,000 cavalrymen

and over 900 elephants.

• This number was only a part of the army numbering over 1.1 million soldiers

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• During the rule of the Vijayanagara Empire, poets, scholars and philosophers wrote

primarily in Kannada, Telugu and Sanskrit, and also in other regional languages such as

Tamil .

• The administrative and court languages of the Empire were Kannada and Telugu

• Many kings of the dynasty were themselves litterateurs and authored classics such as King

Krishnadevaraya's Jambavati Kalyana, a poetic and dramatically skillful work.

• During the reign of Krishnadevaraya culture and literature flourished and reached their

heyday.

• The great emperor was himself a celebrated poet having composed Amuktamalyada.

• In his court, eight Telugu poets were regarded as the eight pillars of the literary assembly.

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Literature

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• In temple building they continued the traditions and styles of the Chalukyas, Cholas and

Pandya's.

• Built of hard stone, the Vijayanagar temples are large structures with spacious mandapas and

lofty gopurams.

• Its stylistic hallmark is the ornate pillared Kalyanamantapa (marriage hall), Vasanthamantapa(open pillared halls) and the Rayagopura (tower)

• The Prasanna Virupaksha temple (underground temple) of Bukka and the Hazare Rama temple

of Deva Raya are examples of Deccan architecture.

• Sasivekalu (mustard) Ganesha and Kadalekalu (ground nut) Ganesha at Hampi,

• The Gommateshvara (Bahubali) monoliths in Karkala and Venur, and the Nandi bull in Lepakshi.

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Virupaksha Temple..

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Stone Chariotin Vijayavittala Temple

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Kamala Mahal….

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Commercial area

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Architecure….

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Ugranarasimhaswamy

Kalyani

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Battle of Talikota

Belligerents

Deccan sultanates

• Ahmadnagar Sultanate

• Bijapur Sultanate

• Golkonda Sultanate

• Berar Sultanate

• Bidar Sultanate

Vijayanagara Empire

In 26 January 1565, a watershed battle fought between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Deccan

sultanates, resulted in a defeat of Vijayanagara.

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• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vijayanagara_Empire

• http://indiapicks.com/annapurna/O_Vijayanagar.htm

• Nilakanta Sastri, K. A. (1955) [reissued 2002]. A history of South India from prehistoric times to the fall of Vijayanagar.

• Image Source : Google images..

References

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