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 Tuluva Dynasty
This irritated the other viceroys, who formed a rival party under the leadership of Rama, Tirumala and Venkata, of the Aravidu dynasty, connected by marriage with the reigning Tuluva dynasty.
He committed the blunder of relaxing his personal hold on the administration which fell under the control of his brother-in-law both named Tirumala.
The kingdom was consequently plunged into troubles which took its turn till the empire ceased to exist.
www.forumancientcoins.com /india/vijayngr/vij_tuluva.html   (429 words)

  
 The Week
Yet Vijayanagar, under the Tuluva dynasty, survived there in splendid isolation till the battle of Talikota in 1565.
Krishnadeva Raya, the greatest of the Vijayanagar kings, who descended from the Tuluva lineage, made Vijaya Vittala the presiding deity of the royal family whereas his predecessors from the Sangama and Salva lineages had Virupaksha as their presiding deity.
Yet another theory indicates that the marginalised tribesmen plundered Vijayanagar after the news of King Rama Raya’s defeat in the Talikota war reached the capital.
www.the-week.com /25jun26/currentevents_article10.htm   (18118 words)

  
 Telugu_Inscriptions_of_the_Vijayanagara_Dynasty_Volume_16
  Gives the geneology of the Tuluva dynasty down to Krishnaraya.
Registers the royal gift of a golden prabhavali  set with precious stones and the grant of some villages for daily worship and offerings and for conducting certain specified festivals to the god Kalahastisvara-Mahadeva for the merit of his parents, Narasanayaka Odeya and Nagaji-amma.
www.whatisindia.com /inscriptions/south_indian_inscriptions/volume_16/stones_26_to_50.html   (1957 words)

  
 krishnadevaraya
Tuluva dynasty of Vijayanagar kingdom, was founded by Krishna Deva Raya
After this, the kingdom broke into small states.
www.hssworld.org /homepage/html/boudhik/ekatmata_stotra/krishnadevaraya.html   (238 words)

  
 Emperor Krishnarayalu-The Golden Age
Srikrishnadevarayalu (Krishnarayalu) (1509-1529) of Tuluva dynasty was the greatest emperor of Telugu people in the history of South India.
The fall of the empire started during the period of Aliya (Araveeti) Ramarayalu, son-in-law of Emperor Tuluva Krishnarayalu.
Ramarayalu removed many Brahmin governors who were faithful to Tuluva family.
www.vepachedu.org /krishnarayalu.htm   (932 words)

  
 Warangal,Travel to Warangal,Warangal India Travel,Tourism in Warangal,Warangal Tours
Prola Raja of the Kakatiya dynasty founded the place in the 12th century AD, but some identify it with Worakalli, the capital of the Adeva Rajas of Tuluva Andhra or Telengana in the 8th century AD.
Warangal or Varankal is believed to be the Korun Kula of Ptolemy, while another name is Akshalinagar, evidently Yeksilanagar mentioned by Raghunath Bhaskar in his Aravachan Kosh.
Warangal is now a commercial and industrial center.
www.south-india-tour-package.com /south-indian-cities/andhra-pradesh-cities/warangal.html   (849 words)

  
 FreeIndia.Org - India Site dedicated to freedom movement, education, culture, - Content
He had been the son of king Narasimha Raya of the Tuluva dynasty.
Krishnadeva Raya had been the king of the Vijaya Nagar empire in Kaliyuga's 47th century (i.e.
www.freeindia.org /dynamic/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=47&HNETSEID=30b5f326a55b80c74101c921a4a161b0   (1072 words)

  
 postg1.html
This led to the direct rule of the Tuluva dynasty over Vijaynagar empire.
His younger son Krishanadev Raya is certainly the greatest ruler of Vijaynagar and one of the most famous kings in the history of India (In my opinion, other 3 would be
In 1486, Vir Narasimha of Chandragiri, who had rose into promienance, took control of the Vijaynagar empire.
www.med.unc.edu /%7Enupam/postg1.html   (2299 words)

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