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City in Karnataka, India
Vijayanagara (transl. 'City of Victory') is a city located in Vijayanagara district of Karnataka state in India. Vijayanagara was the capital city of
Vijayanagara
Empire in southern India (1336–1646)
The Vijayanagara Empire, also known as the Karnata Empire, was a late medieval Hindu empire that ruled much of southern India. It was established in 1336
Vijayanagara_Empire
The Vijayanagara Army supported the Vijayanagara Empire in particular with regard to the empire's long-lasting rivalry with the Bahmani Sultanate and the
Vijayanagara_Army
Ancient and medieval monuments, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Karnataka, India
located in the town of Hampi in Vijayanagara district, east-central Karnataka, India. Hampi predates the Vijayanagara Empire; it is mentioned in the Ramayana
Hampi
District in Karnataka, India
Vijayanagara district is a district in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, located in the Kalyana-Karnataka region. Vijayanagara was officially carved
Vijayanagara_district
Architecture of the Vijayanagara Empire, 1336–1565
Vijayanagara architecture of 1336–1565 CE was a notable building idiom that developed during the rule of the imperial Hindu Vijayanagara Empire. The empire
Vijayanagara_architecture
Indian kingdom in the Deccan (1490–1686)
southward, its first major conquest the Raichur Doab after defeating the Vijayanagara Empire at the Battle of Talikota in 1565. Later campaigns in the Karnatak
Sultanate_of_Bijapur
Military campaign of the Bahmanis in 1423
The siege of Vijayanagara or Bahmani–Vijayanagara war of 1423 was a military campaign by the Bahmani Sultanate in the Deccan Plateau, led by Ahmad Shah
Siege_of_Vijayanagara
Indian politician
July 2021. He is a Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly from Vijayanagara constituency from 16 May 2018. He was the Tourism minister in the Government
Anand Singh (Karnataka politician)
Anand_Singh_(Karnataka_politician)
Place in Karnataka, India
Hampi is a city in the Vijayanagara district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Located along the Tungabhadra River in the east and center part of the state
Hampi_(town)
Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1509 to 1529
Krishnadevaraya (17 January 1471 – 17 October 1529) was emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from 1509 to 1529 and the third ruler of the Tuluva dynasty. Widely
Krishnadevaraya
Coinage in southern India, 1336–1646 and beyond
The Vijayanagara Empire from 1336–1646, was situated in Southern India and had a complex currency system that was used even after they ceased to exist
Vijayanagara_coinage
Topic in linguistic Indian history
The origin of the Vijayanagara Empire is a controversial topic in South Indian history, with regard to the linguistic affiliation of the founding dynasty
Origin of the Vijayanagara Empire
Origin_of_the_Vijayanagara_Empire
1565 battle in India
Rakshasi-Tangadi, (23 January 1565) was a watershed battle fought between the Vijayanagara Empire and an alliance of the Deccan sultanates. The battle resulted
Battle_of_Talikota
Advaita Vedanta Hindu monastery with temples
Goodding concur with Hacker on the prominence of Sringeri matha in the Vijayanagara Empire, but argue that Sringeri matha already existed, but rapidly gained
Sringeri_Sharada_Peetham
Neighborhood in Bangalore, Karnataka, India
neighborhood in west Bangalore, India. It derives its name from the Vijayanagara Empire that flourished in South India during the 15th and 16th centuries
Vijayanagar,_Bengaluru
The Vijayanagara Empire (1336–1646) was the most prominent medieval Hindu empire of southern India. It was established on the banks of Tungabhadra River
List_of_Vijayanagara_emperors
Caste from South India
military activity in the Vijayanagara Empire, Kammas are believed to have spread out from the region during the Vijayanagara period, followed by some
Kamma_(caste)
Legislative Assembly constituency in Karnataka State, India
Vijayanagara Assembly constituency is one of the 224 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Karnataka in India. It is part of Vijayanagara district. As
Vijayanagara Assembly constituency
Vijayanagara_Assembly_constituency
Topics referred to by the same term
Bahmani–Vijayanagar War may refer to: Bahmani–Vijayanagara War (1362–1367), the first Bahmani–Vijayanagar War between Mohammed Shah I and Bukka Raya I
Bahmani–Vijayanagar_War
Telugu poet and scholar (1480–1528)
poet, scholar, and advisor in the court of Sri Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire. Hailing from Tenali, Andhra Pradesh. He earned acclaim as one
Tenali_Rama
Indian Ruling Dynasty
Karnataka during the post-Vijayanagara period, centered at Chitradurga. During the rule of the Hoysala Empire and the Vijayanagara Empire, they served as
Nayakas_of_Chitradurga
State in southeastern India
dynasties included the Vishnukundinas, Eastern Chalukyas, Kakatiyas, Vijayanagara Empire, and Qutb Shahis, followed by British rule. After India gained
Andhra_Pradesh
Dynasties that emerged in India
group of Hindu dynasties who emerged during the Kakatiya dynasty and the Vijayanagara Empire period in South India. Many of these dynasties, such as the Madurai
Nayaka_dynasties
Conflict in India
Yusuf Adil Shah's invasion of Vijayanagara (1505) was a conflict between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Bijapur Sultanate. The invasion led by Yusuf
Yusuf Adil Shah's Invasion of Vijayanagara
Yusuf_Adil_Shah's_Invasion_of_Vijayanagara
Hindu agrarian caste in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
political alliance between Vijayanagara and the Reddi Kingdom was cemented further by a matrimonial alliance. Harihara II of Vijayanagara gave his daughter in
Reddy
Town/taluk in Karnataka, India
capital of the Nayaka dynasty who were the Palegars (feudatory) of the Vijayanagara Empire. It is also the site of the historical site Kanakachalapathi Temple
Kanakagiri
Political party in India
Chola Middle Ages Medieval India Hoysala Pala Kakatiya Delhi Sultanate Vijayanagara Early Modern Mughals Marathas European trade Bengal War Late modern Colonial
Indian_National_Congress
Kingdom in the Deccan (1347–1527)
Ahmad Shah led campaigns against Vijayanagara and the sultanates of Malwa and Gujarat. His campaign against Vijayanagara in 1423 included a siege of the
Bahmani_Kingdom
Capital of Karnataka, India
the Hoysala kingdom and then the Vijayanagara Empire. In 1537 CE, Kempe Gowda I, a feudal ruler under the Vijayanagara Empire, established a mud fort which
Bengaluru
Town in Karnataka, India
in Vijayanagara district in Karnataka. It is located near the industrial city of Hosapete, and lies within the ruins of the old city of Vijayanagara, just
Kamalapura,_Vijayanagara
The period of the Vijayanagara Empire is considered an age of prosperity in South India in the 14th century CE. Many travelogues written by visitors, ambassadors
Society of the Vijayanagara Empire
Society_of_the_Vijayanagara_Empire
Vaishnavite temple
king Tondaiman and later expanded and renovated under the Chola and Vijayanagara Empire. The Temple is dedicated to Lord Venkateswara, an incarnation
History of Tirumala Venkateswara Temple
History_of_Tirumala_Venkateswara_Temple
Geographical region in India
Vijayanagara Prince, Kumara Kampana, and the region was reinstated to the later Pandyas as vassals and as one of the rajyams under the Vijayanagara Empire
Pandya_Nadu
1509–1512 Vijayanagara military campaign
was a pivotal event in the history of the Bahmani Sultanate and the Vijayanagara Empire in the medieval history of Deccan region, India. It marked a significant
Krishnadevaraya's Bahmani expedition
Krishnadevaraya's_Bahmani_expedition
State University in Karnataka
Vijayanagara Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Ballari, (VSKU) is a public university established in 2010 by the Government of Karnataka in Ballari district
Vijayanagara Sri Krishnadevaraya University
Vijayanagara_Sri_Krishnadevaraya_University
German state from 1933 to 1945
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Nazi_Germany
encouraging local languages. In the medieval and early modern periods, the Vijayanagara Empire and the Bahmani Sultanate became the major powers in Karnataka
History_of_Karnataka
Temple in Karnataka, India
The Virupaksha Temple is located in Hampi in the Vijayanagara district of Karnataka, India, situated on the banks of the river Tungabhadra. Built in the
Virupaksha_Temple,_Hampi
Clan in Andhra Pradesh, India
They initially served the Kakatiya dynasty and later aligned with the Vijayanagara Empire around 1370 CE, following the decline of the Musunuri Nayaks in
Pemmasani_Nayaks
Hindu temple in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu, India
Empire in the 9th century CE, while later expansions were done during the Vijayanagara rule (13th to 15th century CE). The temple complex covers 10 hectares
Arunachalesvara_Temple
Hindu temple in India
features of the temple are in the pallava style and saluva and tuluva Vijayanagara style with profusion of carvings and paintings at almost every exposed
Veerabhadra_Temple,_Lepakshi
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
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Achaemenid_Empire
State in southern India
Cholas and Pandyas, the Pallavas (3rd–9th century CE), and the later Vijayanagara Empire (14th–17th century CE). European colonisation began with establishing
Tamil_Nadu
Last war between the Bahmanis and Vijayanagar
of 1443 marked the seventh war between the Bahmani Sultanate and the Vijayanagara empire in peninsular India. It commenced between the Bahmanis under Alauddin
Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1443)
Bahmani–Vijayanagar_War_(1443)
Medieval kingdom based in Madurai (1335–1378)
Madurai by Kumara Kampana and his forces were defeated by Vijayanagara forces and the Vijayanagara Empire conquered the Sultanate. During this short span
Madurai_Sultanate
1616–1617 battle in India
the de facto Vijayanagara emperor Jagga Raya, and Rama Deva Raya. This battle caused devastation to the already declining Vijayanagara Empire. It was
Battle_of_Toppur
Princess of Srirangapattana
Emperor Krishnadevaraya, who is considered to be the greatest ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire. She was also the most honoured wife of Krishnadevaraya, and the
Tirumala_Devi
War between the Vijayanagara Empire and Bahamani Sultanate
leading to the failure of the siege. In response, Deva Raya I of the Vijayanagara Empire launched a successful counteroffensive, defeating Sultan Firuz
Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1417–1419)
Bahmani–Vijayanagar_War_(1417–1419)
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up Vijayanagara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vijayanagar or Vijayanagara (meaning "city of victory") may refer to: Vijayanagara Empire (or
Vijaynagar
District of Karnataka State, India
This district was one of the biggest districts in Karnataka until the Vijayanagara district was carved out of Ballari district in 2021 officially. This
Ballari_district
centuries. During this period, multiple strong Hindu kingdoms, notably the Vijayanagara Empire and Rajput states under the Kingdom of Mewar emerged and played
History_of_India
Hindu temple in Mylara
Hindu god Shiva in Mylara, in the southwest of Hoovina Hadagali taluk, Vijayanagara district, Karnataka, India, 2 km from the Tungabhadra River. Wikimedia
Mylara_Lingeshwara_Temple
Regent of Vijayanagara from 1542 to 1565
statesman of the Vijayanagara Empire, the son-in-law of Emperor Krishna Deva Raya and the progenitor of the Aravidu dynasty of Vijayanagara Empire, the fourth
Rama_Raya
Village in Andhra Pradesh, India
number of regional dynasties, with the most significant being that of the Vijayanagara Kingdom. The history of Ahobilam before the 16th century is obscure.
Ahobilam
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
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Byzantine_Empire
14th–16th century body of literature composed in the Kannada language
Vijayanagara literature in Kannada is the body of literature composed in the Kannada language of South India during the ascendancy of the Vijayanagara
Vijayanagara literature in Kannada
Vijayanagara_literature_in_Kannada
The city of Vijayanagara was the urban core of the imperial city and the surrounding principalities of the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire during the
Medieval_city_of_Vijayanagara
Monarchy in India (1399–1947)
throughout the kingdom's lifetime. While originally a feudal vassal under the Vijayanagara Empire, it became a princely state in the British Raj from 1799 to 1947
Kingdom_of_Mysore
Manchu-led dynasty of China (1644–1912)
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Qing_dynasty
Building in Karnataka, India
secular structure in Hampi, India. The Lotus Mahal is an example of Vijayanagara style of architecture and is a two storied structure built in Rubble
Lotus_Mahal
14th century Sanskrit poem by Gangadevi
the Vijayanagara Empire and the second son of Bukka Raya I. The poem describes in detail, the conquest of the Madurai Sultanate by the Vijayanagara Empire
Madhura_Vijayam
Vijayanagara literature was produced in the Vijayanagara Empire during a golden age of literature in South India in general. The rulers patronised Kannada
Vijayanagara_literature
Country in South Asia
into the cosmopolitan networks of medieval Islam. In south India, the Vijayanagara Empire created a long-lasting composite Hindu culture. In the Punjab
India
The List of Vijayanagara era temples in Karnataka includes notable and historically important Hindu and Jain temples and monoliths that were built or received
List of Vijayanagara era temples in Karnataka
List_of_Vijayanagara_era_temples_in_Karnataka
War in India
between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Sultanate of Bijapur in 1520 in the town of Raichur, India. It resulted in a decisive victory for Vijayanagara forces
Battle_of_Raichur
Hindu temple complex in India
survived into the modern era: the Ganga Dynasty, the Hoysala Empire and the Vijayanagara Empire. The temple complex has two large shrines: the Bhoganandiswara
Bhoganandishwara_Temple
Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1542 to 1570
Sadasiva Raya (reigned 1542–1570) was the last Emperor of Vijayanagara from the Tuluva dynasty, and reigned from 1542 until his death in 1570. During most
Sadasiva_Raya
Turkish Empire (c. 1299–1922)
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Ottoman_Empire
Lower house of the state legislature of Karnataka
Prakash Koliwad INC Vijayanagara 88 Hoovina Hadagali (SC) Krishna Nayaka BJP 89 Hagaribommanahalli (SC) K. Nemaraja Naik JD(S) 90 Vijayanagara H. R. Gaviyappa
Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Karnataka_Legislative_Assembly
Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1406 to 1423
Deva Raya I (c. 1370 – 25 February 1423) was an Emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire (of the Sangama Dynasty). After Harihara II died, there was a dispute
Deva_Raya_I
Indian Ruling Dynasty
vassals of the Vijayanagara Empire, they became an independent and important ruling dynasty in their own right with the decline of Vijayanagara. The Belur
Nayakas_of_Belur
Maharaja of Mysore from 1578 to 1617
father's policy regarding Vijayanagara ambassadors who had been expelled much earlier, in order to seek independence from the Vijayanagara Empire. It was during
Raja_Wodeyar_I
Kingdom of Mysore royal family, 1399–1950
for garrison) defending the regions in and around Mysore town for the Vijayanagara Empire, their feudal overlords. With the fall and decline of the empire
Wadiyar_dynasty
Temple in Bengaluru, India
The temple was built in 1537 by Kempe Gowda under the Vijayanagara Empire in the Vijayanagara architectural style, he also founded the city of Bengaluru
Dodda_Basavana_Gudi
Indian princess and Sanskrit poet
Sanskrit-language poet of the Vijayanagara Empire of present-day India. Gangadevi was the wife of Veerakamparaya, son of the Vijayanagara monarch Bukka Raya I
Gangadevi
and Bahmani were at their peak during various periods of history. The Vijayanagara Empire rose in response to the Islamic intervention and covered most
History_of_South_India
Raja of Mysore from 1399 to 1423
first raja of Mysore from 1399 until his death in October 1423. The Vijayanagara emperor Harihara II installed Yaduraya as his vassal and as a dedicated
Yaduraya_Wodeyar
Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1529 to 1542
Achyuta Deva Raya (died June 1542) was a emperor of Vijayanagara who succeeded his older brother, Krishnadevaraya, after the latter's death in 1529. Achyutaraya
Achyuta_Deva_Raya
Municipal Corporation in Tamil Nadu, India
Pallavas, the Medieval Cholas, the Later Cholas, the Later Pandyas, the Vijayanagara Empire, the Carnatic kingdom, and the British, who called the city "Conjeeveram"
Kanchipuram
1365–1370 military campaign in southern India
Kumara Kampana, son of Bukka I of the Vijayanagara Empire, commanded a series of military campaigns that disestablished Muslim rule in southern India,
Kampana's_invasion_of_Madurai
Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1485 to 1491
and Saluva Narasimha I, was the founder of the Saluva dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire, and ruled from 1485 until his death in 1491. In 1452, he was
Saluva_Narasimha_Deva_Raya
Nayak of Madurai from 1529 to 1564
Viswanatha Nayaka (died 1564) was the Vijayanagara viceroy to Madurai in south India and later the ruler of Madurai from 1529 to 1564. He is the founder
Viswanatha_Nayak
Raja of Mysore from 1423 to 1459
to the Vijayanagara Empire and would not survive without aids and grants from the high command. When he ascended the throne, the Vijayanagara Empire,
Chamaraja_Wodeyar_I
Indian Bijapur Sultanate general (d. 1659)
by subjugating the Nayaka chiefs who had taken control of the former Vijayanagara territory. In 1659, the Bijapur government sent Afzal Khan to subjugate
Afzal_Khan_(general)
1526–1857 empire in South Asia
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Mughal_Empire
City in Karnataka, India
and fastest-growing industrial city and district headquarters of the Vijayanagara district in the Indian state of Karnataka. Hospet is known as "the steel
Hospet
Indian author and guru (1296–1391)
Advaita Vedanta. According to tradition, Vidyaranya helped establish the Vijayanagara Empire sometime in 1336, and served as a mentor and guide to three generations
Vidyaranya
Hoysala king from 1343 to 1346
Sultanate and an upcoming Vijayanagara Empire. He was unable to check the advance of the Sangama brothers of Vijayanagara. (Harihara, Bukka, Kampa I
Veera_Ballala_IV
Chola Middle Ages Medieval India Hoysala Pala Kakatiya Delhi Sultanate Vijayanagara Early Modern Mughals Marathas European trade Bengal War Late modern Colonial
Demographics_of_India
Sultan of Golconda from 1550 to 1580
from 1550 to 1580. He lived for seven years in exile at the court of Vijayanagara as an honoured guest of its ruler Rama Raya. Ibrahim is known for patronizing
Ibrahim_Quli_Qutb_Shah_Wali
Region in Karnataka, India
Dharwad, Haveri, Belagavi, Bellary, Bidar, Kalaburagi, Koppal, Raichur, Vijayanagara, Yadgir. North Western Karnataka Road Transport Corporation NWKRTC, serves
North_Karnataka
Rulers of Tamil Nadu (1529–1736)
family of the Balija caste. They started as kartakkals (agents) of the Vijayanagara empire in southern regions of what would become Tamil Nadu. That region
Madurai_Nayak_dynasty
Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1356 to 1377
Raya vodeya I (reigned 1356–24 February 1377) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Sangama Dynasty. They were vodeya/ vaddi/ vadiyaraju's
Bukka_Raya_I
Hindu dynasty
the Vijayanagara Empire. The Ravella Nayaks controlled strategic regions such as Srisailam, Udayagiri, and Podili, and were vital to the Vijayanagara Empire’s
Ravella_Nayaks
Indian politician from Karnataka
He is currently serving as Member of the Legislative Assembly from Vijayanagara Assembly constituency. He is a member of the Indian National Congress
H._R._Gaviyappa
Ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore
late 14th century CE, the Vijayanagara Empire appointed local chieftains called poleygars. Yaduraya Wodeyar, a Vijayanagara chieftain, took control in
Maharaja_of_Mysore
Telugu Hindu clan, South India (16th to 19th century)
of the Kakatiya dynasty and gained influence, particularly under the Vijayanagara Empire. Their rise commenced in the post Musunuri Nayakas period, with
Sayapaneni_Nayaks
Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1336 to 1355
also called Hakka vodeya and Vira Harihara I, was the founder of the Vijayanagara Empire, in present-day Karnataka, India, which he ruled from 18 April
Harihara_I
Commander-in-Chief of the Vijayanagara Army from 1542 to 1565
Rama Raya. Rama Raya appointed him as the Commander-in-Chief of the Vijayanagara Army trusting him with the defence of the empire. During his service
Aravidu_Venkatadri
VIJAYANAGARA
VIJAYANAGARA
VIJAYANAGARA
VIJAYANAGARA
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Poetic; Ability; Intelligence
Boy/Male
Biblical
Entreating the Lord.
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Righteousness of the Faith
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful like the Moon
Male
Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Gruffudd, GRUFFUD means "(?) chief/lord."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Lord Vishnu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Flanders.Anglicized form of Dutch Vlinder, a nickname from vlinder ‘butterfly’.
Girl/Female
Indian, Malayalam
Daughter of Deva
Girl/Female
French American Greek
Lion.
Boy/Male
Biblical
Having a dowry.
VIJAYANAGARA
VIJAYANAGARA
VIJAYANAGARA
VIJAYANAGARA
VIJAYANAGARA