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  • Deva Raya II
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1423 to 1446

    Deva Raya II (reigned 10 February 1423 – 24 May 1446) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire. He is considered by many as the greatest of the Sangama

    Deva Raya II

    Deva Raya II

    Deva_Raya_II

  • Deva Raya I
  • 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

    Deva Raya I

    Deva_Raya_I

  • Rama Deva Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1617 to 1632

    Rama Deva Raya (or Vira Rama Deva Raya) (reigned 1617–1632) ascended the throne after a gruesome war in 1617 as the Emperor of Vijaynagara. In 1614, his

    Rama Deva Raya

    Rama_Deva_Raya

  • Mallikarjuna Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1446 to 1465

    the Sangama Dynasty. Mallikarjuna Raya succeeded his father Emperor Deva Raya II, who had brought prosperity throughout the Vijayanagara Empire as well

    Mallikarjuna Raya

    Mallikarjuna_Raya

  • Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1443)
  • Last war between the Bahmanis and Vijayanagar

    between the Bahmanis under Alauddin Ahmad Shah and the Vijayanagar under Deva Raya II, taking place in present-day Mudgal, Karnataka. During the course of

    Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1443)

    Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1443)

    Bahmani–Vijayanagar_War_(1443)

  • Kapilendra Deva
  • Gajapati emperor from 1434 to 1466

    invade Odisha and had continuous rivalries with powerful kings such as Deva Raya II of Vijayanagara along with Reddys of Rajmahendri. Kapilendra reduced

    Kapilendra Deva

    Kapilendra Deva

    Kapilendra_Deva

  • Sangama dynasty
  • First dynasty of Vijayanagara (1336–1485)

    between Virupaksha Raya, Bukka Raya II, and Deva Raya of which Deva Raya would eventually come out as the victor. During his reign, Deva Raya managed to successfully

    Sangama dynasty

    Sangama_dynasty

  • Tuluva Narasa Nayaka
  • Regent of the Vijayanagara Empire from 1491 to 1503

    Empire. He was the father of the emperors Viranarasimha Raya, Krishnadevaraya and Achyuta Deva Raya. Tuluva Narasa Nayaka, like his father Tuluva Ishvara

    Tuluva Narasa Nayaka

    Tuluva_Narasa_Nayaka

  • Virupaksha Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1404 to 1405

    Vijayanagara Empire was disputed amongst his sons: Deva Raya I, Bukka Raya II, and Virupaksha Raya. Virupaksha Raya would only rule for a few months before being

    Virupaksha Raya

    Virupaksha_Raya

  • Viranarasimha Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1505 to 1509

    the Emperor of Vijayanagara after the death of his predecessor Narasimha Raya II. He was the older half-brother of Krishnadevaraya. The assassination of

    Viranarasimha Raya

    Viranarasimha_Raya

  • Venkatapati Raya
  • Emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from 1586 to 1614

    Aravidu Dynasty. He succeeded his older brother, the Emperor Sriranga Deva Raya as the ruler of Vijayanagara Empire with bases in Penukonda, Chandragiri

    Venkatapati Raya

    Venkatapati Raya

    Venkatapati_Raya

  • Bahmani–Vijayanagar War
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Shah and Harihara II Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1406), the fourth Bahmani–Vijayanagar War between Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah and Deva Raya I Bahmani–Vijayanagar

    Bahmani–Vijayanagar War

    Bahmani–Vijayanagar_War

  • Veera Vijaya Bukka Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1423 to 1424

    six years) when he was succeeded by his son, Deva Raya II. Vijaya Raya was the second son of Deva Raya I. During his reign, he faced an invasion from

    Veera Vijaya Bukka Raya

    Veera_Vijaya_Bukka_Raya

  • Virupaksha Raya II
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1465 to 1485

    Raya II (died 1485) was the Emperor of Vijayanagara from October 1465 until his death in 1485. from the Sangama dynasty. In 1465, Virupaksha Raya II succeeded

    Virupaksha Raya II

    Virupaksha_Raya_II

  • Achyuta Deva Raya
  • 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

    Achyuta Deva Raya

    Achyuta_Deva_Raya

  • Hamvira Deva
  • Gajapati emperor from 1472 to 1476 and Governor of Gajapati Empire

    Deva Raya II of Vijayanagar. Deva Raya II was a capable ruler who defeated the first Gajapati invasion. Kapilendra Deva appointed prince Hamvira Deva

    Hamvira Deva

    Hamvira_Deva

  • Vijayanagara Empire
  • Empire in southern India (1336–1646)

    not clear whether the name was derived from Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya or Narasimha Raya II. Before the early 14th-century rise of the Vijayanagara Empire

    Vijayanagara Empire

    Vijayanagara Empire

    Vijayanagara_Empire

  • Virupaksha Temple, Hampi
  • Temple in Karnataka, India

    Lakkan Dandesha, a nayaka (chieftain) under the ruler Deva Raya II, also known as Prauda Deva Raya of the Vijayanagara Empire.[citation needed] The Virupaksha

    Virupaksha Temple, Hampi

    Virupaksha Temple, Hampi

    Virupaksha_Temple,_Hampi

  • Harihara II
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1377 to 1404

    father Bukka Raya I in 1377 and reigned till his death in 1404. He was succeeded by his son Virupaksha Raya. During his reign, Harihara II continued to

    Harihara II

    Harihara II

    Harihara_II

  • Chamaraja Wodeyar I
  • Raja of Mysore from 1423 to 1459

    power, Vijaya Bukka Raya died. However, his successor, Deva Raya II, proved to be an able politician and an administrator. Deva Raya, with Chamaraja Wodeyar

    Chamaraja Wodeyar I

    Chamaraja_Wodeyar_I

  • Sriranga III
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1642 to 1646

    death of his uncle Venkata III. He was also a great grandson of Aliya Rama Raya. Before his accession to the throne, Sriranga III was in rebellion against

    Sriranga III

    Sriranga_III

  • Aravidu dynasty
  • Fourth and last dynasty of the Vijayanagara empire (c. 1542–1646 CE)

    Raya (1542–1565 CE), first ruler Tirumala Deva Raya (1565–1572 CE) Sriranga Deva Raya (Sriranga I) (1572–1586 CE) Venkatapati Deva Raya (Venkata II)

    Aravidu dynasty

    Aravidu_dynasty

  • Ramachandra Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara in 1423

    Ramachandra Raya (1367–1423) was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Sangama Dynasty. Ramachandra Raya succeeded Deva Raya I and briefly reigned

    Ramachandra Raya

    Ramachandra_Raya

  • Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1485 to 1491

    Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya (1431–1491), also known as Saluva Narasimha and Saluva Narasimha I, was the founder of the Saluva dynasty of the Vijayanagara

    Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya

    Saluva_Narasimha_Deva_Raya

  • Tuluva dynasty
  • Third dynasty of Vijayanagara empire (c. 1491–1570 CE)

    Narasimha Raya II bringing an end to the rule of the Saluva dynasty. Narasimha Nayaka later assumed the Vijayangara throne as Viranarasimha Raya bringing

    Tuluva dynasty

    Tuluva_dynasty

  • Krishnadevaraya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1509 to 1529

    Tirumala Raya (from Tirumala Devi). His daughters were married to Prince Rama Raya of Vijayanagara and his brother Prince Tirumala Deva Raya. His main

    Krishnadevaraya

    Krishnadevaraya

    Krishnadevaraya

  • Sriranga Deva Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1572 to 1586

    Sriranga Deva Raya (reigned 1572–1586), also known as Sriranga I, was the second Emperor of Vijayanagara from the Aravidu Dynasty. He reigned from the

    Sriranga Deva Raya

    Sriranga_Deva_Raya

  • Praudha Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara in 1485

    Praudha Raya (reigned 1485), also known as Praudha Deva Raya IV, was the last Sangama Emperor of Vijayanagara. The king belongs to odeya/ vodeya /vaddi

    Praudha Raya

    Praudha_Raya

  • Bukka Raya I
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1356 to 1377

    Bukka 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

    Bukka Raya I

    Bukka_Raya_I

  • Timmarusu
  • Vijayanagaran prime minister and military commander (1461–1534)

    as "Appaji". He had also served as the prime minister under Viranarasimha Raya and Tuluva Narasa Nayaka. Inscriptions mention him as Saluva Timma, Timma

    Timmarusu

    Timmarusu

    Timmarusu

  • Harihara I
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1336 to 1355

    administered the Mulabagalu region, Marappa oversaw Chandragutti and Bukka Raya vodeya was his second in command. His initial military exploits established

    Harihara I

    Harihara I

    Harihara_I

  • Sriranga II
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1614 to 1615

    Sriranga II (died February 1615), also known as Sriranga Chika Raya, was nominated in 1614 by Emperor Venkata II to succeed him as the Emperor of Vijayanagara

    Sriranga II

    Sriranga_II

  • Bukka Raya II
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1404 to 1406

    of Harihara II in 1404, the succession of the throne was disputed amongst his three sons: Virupaksha Raya, Bukka Raya II, and Deva Raya I and eventually

    Bukka Raya II

    Bukka_Raya_II

  • Saluva dynasty
  • Second dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire (c. 1485–1505 CE)

    great-grandfather of Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya. Mangaladeva played an important role in the victories of Emperor Bukka Raya I against the Turko-Persian Sultanate

    Saluva dynasty

    Saluva_dynasty

  • Vijayanagara literature in Kannada
  • 14th–16th century body of literature composed in the Kannada language

    peak during the reign of King Deva Raya II, the best-known of the Sangama dynasty rulers. The rule of King Krishnadeva Raya of the Tuluva dynasty and his

    Vijayanagara literature in Kannada

    Vijayanagara literature in Kannada

    Vijayanagara_literature_in_Kannada

  • Vijayanagara Army
  • contained 500,000 foot soldiers, 60,000 cavalry and 1,200 war elephants. Deva Raya II, to counter the superior Bahmani cavalry, is believed to have enrolled

    Vijayanagara Army

    Vijayanagara Army

    Vijayanagara_Army

  • Kumara Vyasa
  • Kannada poet

    other Shiva Sharanas, circa 1435. Both poets worked in the court of Deva Raya II. Kumara Vyasa's most famous work, the Karnata Bharata Kathamanjari (the

    Kumara Vyasa

    Kumara_Vyasa

  • Kere Basadi
  • Jain temple in Karnataka, India

    an inscription found in Neminath Basadi, dating back to 1424 CE, King Deva Raya II of the Vijayanagara Empire visited the temple and granted land for operation

    Kere Basadi

    Kere Basadi

    Kere_Basadi

  • Peda Venkata Raya
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1632 to 1642

    Venkata III (born Pedda Venkata Raya; reigned 1632 – 10 October 1642) was the grandson of Aliya Rama Raya. Venkata III belonged to a Telugu family. and

    Peda Venkata Raya

    Peda Venkata Raya

    Peda_Venkata_Raya

  • Gobburi Jagga Raya
  • De facto Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1615 to 1617

    the death of Venkata II, Jagga Raya murdered Sriranga II the succeeding King and his family, but Rama Deva Raya, Sriranga II's son escape from Vellore

    Gobburi Jagga Raya

    Gobburi_Jagga_Raya

  • Zamorin
  • Hereditary king of kingdom of Calicut (1124–1806)

    transferred to Calicut during a visit to Kollam by a ruler of the Calicut. Deva Raya II (1424–1446), king of the Vijayanagara Empire, conquered the whole of

    Zamorin

    Zamorin

    Zamorin

  • 15th century
  • One hundred years, from 1401 to 1500

    under three Kings of England since 1406. 1424: Deva Raya II succeeds his father Veera Vijaya Bukka Raya as monarch of the Vijayanagara Empire. 1425: Catholic

    15th century

    15th century

    15th_century

  • Chamarasa
  • Indian poet

    Brahmin Kannada poet Kumara Vyasa, Chamarasa was patronised by King Deva Raya II. The work is in 25 chapters (gatis) comprising 1111 six-line verses (arupadi)

    Chamarasa

    Chamarasa

  • Narasimha Raya II
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara from 1491 to 1505

    Narasimha Raya II (1468–1505), also known as Narasimha II, Immadi Narasimha Raya and Dhamma Thimma Raya, was the third and last emperor from the Saluva

    Narasimha Raya II

    Narasimha_Raya_II

  • Vijayanagara literature
  • Singiraja and Chamarasa. Among Jaina poets, Madhura patronised by Harihara II and Deva Raya I wrote Dharmanathapurana, Vritta Vilasa wrote Dharmaparikshe and Sastrsara

    Vijayanagara literature

    Vijayanagara literature

    Vijayanagara_literature

  • Bestiality with a donkey
  • Sexual relations between humans and donkeys

    dated 1396, the stele of Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah dated 1398, the stele of Deva Raya II dated 1426, the stele of Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah dated 1590, and the

    Bestiality with a donkey

    Bestiality with a donkey

    Bestiality_with_a_donkey

  • List of Vijayanagara emperors
  • Vijayanagara Empire was established in 1336 by the brothers Harihara I and Bukka Raya I of the Sangama dynasty. Under the rule of Krishnadevaraya, the empire reached

    List of Vijayanagara emperors

    List of Vijayanagara emperors

    List_of_Vijayanagara_emperors

  • History of South India
  • emperor, Deva Raya I, emerged successful against the Gajapatis of Odisha and undertook important works of fortification and irrigation. Deva Raya II (called

    History of South India

    History of South India

    History_of_South_India

  • Alau'd-din Ahmad Shah
  • Sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1436 to 1458

    tribute by Deva Raya II. Alauddin deputed his brother Muhammad Khan to demand tribute by force. This venture was successful and Deva Raya sent "eight

    Alau'd-din Ahmad Shah

    Alau'd-din Ahmad Shah

    Alau'd-din_Ahmad_Shah

  • Malla-yuddha
  • Traditional wrestling style originating from the Indian subcontinent

    patting the shoulders. As part of his daily routine, the king Krishna Deva Raya would rise early and exercise his muscles with the gada (mace) and sword

    Malla-yuddha

    Malla-yuddha

    Malla-yuddha

  • Bahmani Kingdom
  • Kingdom in the Deccan (1347–1527)

    and was commemorated in his honour in 1445 for his victory against Deva Raya II of Vijayanagara in 1443, the last major conflict between the two powers

    Bahmani Kingdom

    Bahmani Kingdom

    Bahmani_Kingdom

  • Kalidasa
  • Classical Sanskrit poet, and playwright (4th–5th century CE)

    written in the 15th century during the reign of the Vijayanagara king, Deva Rāya II. The earliest surviving commentaries appear to be those of the 10th-century

    Kalidasa

    Kalidasa

    Kalidasa

  • Political marriages in India
  • ruler of the Bahmani kingdom, married the daughter of the Hindu King Deva Raya II of the Vijaynagar Empire. Firuz Shah also married his son to a woman

    Political marriages in India

    Political_marriages_in_India

  • Chamaraja Wodeyar II
  • Raja of Mysore from 1478 to 1513

    brought his brother, Narasimha Raya II, into power. During Narasimha Raya II's minority, Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya's confidant and colleague, Tuluva

    Chamaraja Wodeyar II

    Chamaraja_Wodeyar_II

  • Kanchipuram
  • Municipal Corporation in Tamil Nadu, India

    kings Harihara II, Deva Raya II, Krishna Deva Raya, Achyuta Deva Raya, Sriranga I, and Venkata II are found within the city. Harihara II endowed grants

    Kanchipuram

    Kanchipuram

    Kanchipuram

  • War of the Goldsmith's Daughter
  • Fifteenth century war between the Bahmani Sultanate and the Vijayanagar empire

    Harihara II died in 1404, sparking a succession struggle among his sons, namely Virupaksha Raya, Bukka Raya II, and Deva Raya I. Although Virupaksha Raya briefly

    War of the Goldsmith's Daughter

    War of the Goldsmith's Daughter

    War_of_the_Goldsmith's_Daughter

  • Hoysala literature
  • Southern Indian literature, 1025–1343

    Bhima Kavi translated the Telugu Basavapurana to Kannada, and King Deva Raya II (c. 1425) had Chamarasa's landmark writing Prabhulingalile translated

    Hoysala literature

    Hoysala literature

    Hoysala_literature

  • Political history of medieval Karnataka
  • History of Karnataka region of India

    China. The empire's most famous rulers were Deva Raya II and the Tuluva king Krishnadevaraya. Deva Raya II (known as Gajabetekara or hunter of elephants)

    Political history of medieval Karnataka

    Political history of medieval Karnataka

    Political_history_of_medieval_Karnataka

  • Society of the Vijayanagara Empire
  • rule of the empire was during the rule of the Sangama dynasty of which Deva Raya II was the most successful and during its peak under Krishnadevaraya. Progress

    Society of the Vijayanagara Empire

    Society of the Vijayanagara Empire

    Society_of_the_Vijayanagara_Empire

  • List of Indian monarchs
  • Kapilendra Deva. Kajjala Bhanu (or Bhanu Deva IV) Svarna Bhanu Kalasandha Deva Chudanga Deva Harimani Deva Narasimha Deva Ananta Deva Padmanabha Deva Pitambara

    List of Indian monarchs

    List of Indian monarchs

    List_of_Indian_monarchs

  • Battle of Devarakonda
  • Battle of Devarkonda

    from 1461 to 1463. Gajapati Empire Vijayanagara Empire Kapilendra Deva Deva Raya II Bahamani Sultanate R. C. Majumdar (1967). History and Culture of the

    Battle of Devarakonda

    Battle_of_Devarakonda

  • Deva (name)
  • Name list

    Deva Premal (born 1970), German musician Deva Raya II (died 1446), emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire Deva (footballer) (Santos Souza Delvanita, born

    Deva (name)

    Deva_(name)

  • Thimma Bhupala
  • Emperor of Vijayanagara in 1491

    (reigned 1491) was the elder son and heir-apparent of Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya, the Sovereign of the Vijayanagara Empire. During the reign of his father

    Thimma Bhupala

    Thimma_Bhupala

  • Mudgal
  • Town in Karnataka, India

    Pattadakal Aihole Mahakuta Kuknur Mahadeva Temple (Itagi) Gajendragad Sudi Deva Raya II Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mudgal. Mudgal Fort Mudgal Fort

    Mudgal

    Mudgal

    Mudgal

  • History of India
  • traveller Niccolo de Conti wrote of him as the most powerful ruler of India. Deva Raya II succeeded to the throne in 1424 and was possibly the most capable of

    History of India

    History of India

    History_of_India

  • Rudrama Devi
  • Queen regnant of the Kakatiya Kingdom from 1262 to 1289

    Raya-sthapan-acharya in their inscriptions dating from 1275 to 1290 CE: Maha-pradhana Kannara-nayaka (or Kandara-nayaka) Maha-pradhana Ganapati-deva (or

    Rudrama Devi

    Rudrama Devi

    Rudrama_Devi

  • East Godavari district
  • District of Andhra Pradesh in India

    Vijayanagara ruler Deva Raya II defeated Veera Bhadra, who was then ruling this kingdom and reduced it to subjection. After the death of Kapilendra Deva Gajapati

    East Godavari district

    East Godavari district

    East_Godavari_district

  • Timeline of Indian history
  • takes over Delhi founding the Sayyid dynasty 1424 Deva Raya II succeeded his father Veera Vijaya Bukka Raya as monarch of the Vijayanagara Empire 1437 Rana

    Timeline of Indian history

    Timeline of Indian history

    Timeline_of_Indian_history

  • Allama Prabhu
  • 12th-century Veerashaiva saint and Vachana poet

    Vijayanagara poet, Chamarasa, wrote Prabhulingalile (1430) in the court of King Deva Raya II, giving an account of the life and teachings of Allamaprabhu. In this

    Allama Prabhu

    Allama Prabhu

    Allama_Prabhu

  • Kannada literature
  • Written forms of the Kannada language

    disputations between the two sects were common, especially in the court of King Deva Raya II. Acute rivalry led to "organised processions" in honour of the classics

    Kannada literature

    Kannada literature

    Kannada_literature

  • Early Telugu epigraphy
  • Mahapatra. Having taken Kondavidu, he captured alive Virabhadra Raya, Nara Hari Deva, Rachuri Mallukhanu, Uddandakhanu, Jannala Kasavapatra, Pusapati

    Early Telugu epigraphy

    Early_Telugu_epigraphy

  • 1446
  • Calendar year

    Mallikarjuna Raya becomes the new Emperor of Vijayanagara upon the death of his father, Deva Raya II, and takes the name of Emperor Deva Raya III. June 6

    1446

    1446

    1446

  • Niccolò de' Conti
  • Italian merchant, explorer, and writer (c. 1395 – 1469)

    Vijayanagar, capital of the Deccan before 1420, perhaps during the reign of Deva Raya II. It was in India that he coined the phrase 'Italian of the East' to refer

    Niccolò de' Conti

    Niccolò_de'_Conti

  • List of people from Karnataka
  • Raya Abbakka Rani Amoghavarsha I Basaveshwara Bijjala II Bukka Raya I Butuga II Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar Chamundaraya Chand Bibi Devaraya I Deva Raya II

    List of people from Karnataka

    List_of_people_from_Karnataka

  • Abd al-Razzaq Samarqandi
  • Persian Timurid islamic scholar, diplomat and historian

    also of the Ancient City of Vijayanagara at Hampi during the reign of Deva Raya II, describing their wealth and immense grandeur. He also left accounts

    Abd al-Razzaq Samarqandi

    Abd_al-Razzaq_Samarqandi

  • Indian martial arts
  • Fighting systems of the Indian subcontinent

    hands". Fernao Nunes and the Persian envoy Abd al-Razzaq relate that Deva Raya II survived an assassination attempt "as he was a man who knew how to use

    Indian martial arts

    Indian_martial_arts

  • Western Chalukya literature in Kannada
  • Historic Kannada literature from South India

    exerting their influence, especially during the reign of King Deva Raya II (or Prouda Deva Raya). Although this period is not as famous for the proliferation

    Western Chalukya literature in Kannada

    Western Chalukya literature in Kannada

    Western_Chalukya_literature_in_Kannada

  • History of Pulicat
  • Harihara Raya I and Bukka Raya I, the area now called Pulicat was known as Pralaya Kaveri. In 1422, at the beginning of the reign of Deva Raya II this port

    History of Pulicat

    History of Pulicat

    History_of_Pulicat

  • Battle of Toppur
  • 1616–1617 battle in India

    place in late 1616 between the de facto Vijayanagara emperor Jagga Raya, and Rama Deva Raya. This battle caused devastation to the already declining Vijayanagara

    Battle of Toppur

    Battle_of_Toppur

  • Bahmani–Vijayanagara War (1362–1367)
  • 14th century war between the Bahmanis and the Vijayanagara empire

    Vijayanagar coins in his dominions. This move prompted Vijayanagar's Bukka Raya I to forge an alliance with Musunuri Nayakas, the then rulers of Warangal

    Bahmani–Vijayanagara War (1362–1367)

    Bahmani–Vijayanagara War (1362–1367)

    Bahmani–Vijayanagara_War_(1362–1367)

  • Medieval Kannada literature
  • 7th to 16th centuries Kannada literature

    Bharata (1430), a Kannada adaptation of epic Mahabharata in the court of Deva Raya II. The work was later completed by Thimmanna in the court of King Krishnadevaraya

    Medieval Kannada literature

    Medieval_Kannada_literature

  • Siege of Vijayanagara
  • Military campaign of the Bahmanis in 1423

    Vijayanagara was also embroiled in internal turmoil. It is possible that Deva Raya II's return from his campaigns north of the Krishna was prompted by awareness

    Siege of Vijayanagara

    Siege of Vijayanagara

    Siege_of_Vijayanagara

  • History of Kerala
  • where traders from different parts of the world could be seen. The king Deva Raya II (1424–1446) of the Vijayanagara Empire tried to conquer the present-day

    History of Kerala

    History of Kerala

    History_of_Kerala

  • List of state leaders in 15th-century South Asia
  • Harihara Raya II, King (1377–1404) Virupaksha Raya, King (1404–1405) Bukka Raya II, King (1405–1406) Deva Raya I, King (1406–1422) Ramachandra Raya, King

    List of state leaders in 15th-century South Asia

    List_of_state_leaders_in_15th-century_South_Asia

  • Ganapati (Kakatiya dynasty)
  • Kakatiya emperor from 1199 to 1262

    Ganapati-deva (r. c. 1199–1262) was the longest reigning monarch of the Kakatiya dynasty of southern India. He brought most of the Telugu-speaking region

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    Ganapati (Kakatiya dynasty)

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  • Prabhu Linga Leelai
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  • Chandragiri Fort, Andhra Pradesh
  • Fort in India

    Raya during August 1639. Vyasatirtha lived there and was a spiritual advisor to King Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya and in the court of Narasimha Raya II

    Chandragiri Fort, Andhra Pradesh

    Chandragiri Fort, Andhra Pradesh

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  • List of battles 1301–1600
  • Peloponnese. Vijayanagara–Gajapati wars Battle of Kondavidu Vijayanagara under Deva Raya II fights Eastern Gangas. 1428 Hook and Cod wars Siege of Gouda May—July

    List of battles 1301–1600

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  • Venkatagiri estate
  • Madras Presidency estate in Andhra Pradesh, India

    Sriranga II succeeded Venkata II, Yachama supported him against Jagga Raya's faction. Yachama Naidu saved Sriranga II's son Rama Deva Raya by smuggling

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    Venkatagiri_estate

  • Pemmasani Nayaks
  • Clan in Andhra Pradesh, India

    Bijapur, Ahmednagar and Golconda. Thimma Naidu II participated in the expeditions of Krishna Deva Raya and captured Udayagiri, Addanki, Kondapalli, Rajahmundry

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  • Thanjavur Nayak kingdom
  • Kingdom in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu (1532–1673)

    by the late 14th century. In 1532 CE, Achyuta Deva Raya, the brother and successor of Krishna Deva Raya of Vijayanagara Empire, granted Sevappa Nayak

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    Thanjavur Nayak kingdom

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  • Ambadeva
  • 13th-century Kayastha chief

    chiefs - Keshava-deva and his brother Raya-murari Soma-deva - controlled much of this area. Amba-deva succeeded his brother Tripurari-deva as the Kayastha

    Ambadeva

    Ambadeva

  • Bengal Sultanate conquest of Orissa
  • Conquest of Odisha by Bengal Sultanate

    Deva, the ruler of Odisha, for shelter and assistance in 1559 AD. Mukunda Deva, of Chalukya descent, ascended to the throne by ousting Raghuram Raya Chotaraya

    Bengal Sultanate conquest of Orissa

    Bengal_Sultanate_conquest_of_Orissa

  • Velugoti Yachama Nayaka
  • Indian military commander

    war and played a significant role in supporting the rightful heir Rama Deva Raya. Yachama Nayaka fought several major battles, including the Battle of

    Velugoti Yachama Nayaka

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  • Sevappa Nayaka
  • Nayak of Thanjavur from 1532 to 1560

    Deva Raya in his Raichur campaign. He later served as the Tambula Karandavahin (lit. 'betel-bearer') to Krishnadevaraya's successor Achyuta Deva Raya

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    Sevappa_Nayaka

  • Chamaraja Wodeyar III
  • Raja of Mysore from 1513 to 1553

    brother Achyuta Deva Raya took over, continuing in his brother's footsteps. He was succeeded by his son Venkata Raya. However, Venkata Raya's maternal uncle

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  • Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah
  • Sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate from 1397 to 1422

    the Vijayanagara Empire. A peace treaty was signed and the daughter of Deva Raya was married off to him. During his reign, Firuz was successful in integrating

    Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah

    Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah

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  • Wanaparthy
  • Town in Telangana, India

    Samsthanam". Retrieved 5 May 2025. "KRISHNA DEVA RAYA GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC WANAPARTHY". KRISHNA DEVA RAYA GOVERNMENT POLYTECHNIC WANAPARTHY. Retrieved

    Wanaparthy

    Wanaparthy

    Wanaparthy

  • Hande Hanumappa Nayaka
  • Vassal king of Vijayanagara (1497–1582)

    Andhra Pradesh. Rama Raya Tirumala Deva Raya Vijayanagara Empire R. Shama (ed.). South Indian Inscriptions (Texts), Vol. IX, Part II: Kannada Inscriptions

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    (רֶבַע) Variant spelling of Hebrew Reba, REVA means "ensnarer." Compare with masculine Reva.

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    Christian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Tamil

    Rama

    Lord Rama; Pleasing; Rejoicing

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    Arabic, Muslim

    Rayia

    Guardian; Custodian; Patron; Protector; Feminine of Rayi

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    Native American

    KAYA

    Native American Hopi name KAYA means "elder sister."

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    NEVA

     Short form of French Geneva, possibly NEVA means "race of women." Compare with other forms of Neva.

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    Rama

    Lord Rama; Goddess Lakshmi; Pleaser of the Lord

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  • RAYNA
  • Female

    Yiddish

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    (רֵיינָא) Yiddish form of French Catherine, RAYNA means "pure." Compare with another form of Rayna.

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  • Female

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    NEVA

     Spanish name NEVA means "snow." Compare with other forms of Neva.

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    Russian

    YEVA

    (Russian Ева): Armenian and Russian form of Greek Eva, YEVA means "life." 

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    Finnish form of Greek Eva, EEVA means "life."

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    English : variant spelling of Ray 1–4.

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    Esperanto name RAVA means "ravishing."

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     Variant spelling of Hebrew Niva, NEVA means "speech." Compare with other forms of Neva.

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    NEVA

     Old English name NEVA means "new." Compare with other forms of Neva.

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    Lord Rama and Krishna

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    Hindi/Indian

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    (देवी) Hindi name derived from Sanskrit devi DEVI means "goddess."

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    RIYA

    (रिया) Hindi name RIYA means "singer."

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    Hebrew

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    (רֵעַ) Hebrew name RAYA means "friend." Compare with another form of Raya.

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    English : habitational name, probably from Bardfield in Essex, which is named with an unattested Old English byrde ‘(river) bank’, ‘border’ + feld ‘open land’. The name is still most common in northern Essex.English : topographic name for someone who lived in an area where barley was cultivated, from Middle English berefeld.

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    Yew; Yew Wood; Young Archer

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    Eilis

    consecrated to God.

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    KASA

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    Bringer of the Gospel

  • Tabia
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    Egyptian

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    Talented.

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    Pearl; Marjoram Herb

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    Hindu, Indian

    Dhaani

    Light Green Colour; Light Green

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  • Deva
  • n.

    A god; a deity; a divine being; an idol; a king.

  • Ray
  • n.

    One of the component elements of the total radiation from a body; any definite or limited portion of the spectrum; as, the red ray; the violet ray. See Illust. under Light.

  • Deve
  • a.

    Deaf.

  • Raia
  • n.

    A genus of rays which includes the skates. See Skate.

  • Ray
  • n.

    In a restricted sense, any of the broad, flat, narrow-tailed species, as the skates and sting rays. See Skate.

  • Dev
  • n.

    Alt. of Deva

  • Ray
  • n.

    One of a number of lines or parts diverging from a common point or center, like the radii of a circle; as, a star of six rays.

  • Ray
  • n.

    One of a system of diverging lines passing through a point, and regarded as extending indefinitely in both directions. See Half-ray.

  • Maid
  • n.

    The female of a ray or skate, esp. of the gray skate (Raia batis), and of the thornback (R. clavata).

  • Ray
  • n.

    A line of light or heat proceeding from a radiant or reflecting point; a single element of light or heat propagated continuously; as, a solar ray; a polarized ray.

  • Ray
  • v. i.

    To shine, as with rays.

  • Triradiated
  • a.

    Having three rays.

  • Devi
  • n.

    ; fem. of Deva. A goddess.

  • Deev
  • n.

    See Dev.

  • Ray
  • n.

    To send forth or shoot out; to cause to shine out; as, to ray smiles.

  • Homelyn
  • n.

    The European sand ray (Raia maculata); -- called also home, mirror ray, and rough ray.

  • Multiradiate
  • a.

    Having many rays.

  • Octoradiated
  • a.

    Having eight rays.