Vijayanagara Empire was created in 1336.
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Vijayanagara Institute of Medical Sciences was created in 1961.
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Sri Krishnadevaraya was the King and ruler of Vijayanagara Empire which included parts of southern Indian states - Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Goa and Maharashtra. Also, Vijayanagara Empire had conquered most of the regions of South India that included the territories of Mysore, Trichinopally, Kanara, Pondicherry, Chingalpet and Kanchivaram. Please see related links for Map of Vijayanagara Empire.
Vijayanagara's population is 500,000.
Krishnadevaraya is the person who wrote Amuktamalyada. He was the emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire.Amuktamalyada was written by Krishnadevaraya. He was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire.
Anila Verghese has written: 'Religious traditions at Vijayanagara, as revealed through its monuments' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Architecture, Vijayanagara, Hindu Sculpture, Hindu Temples, Sculpture, Hindu, Sculpture, Vijayanagara, Temples, Hindu, Vijayanagara Architecture, Vijayanagara Sculpture 'Archaeology, art, and religion' -- subject(s): Architecture, Vijayanagara, Art, Hindu, Hindu Art, Hindu Temples, Sculpture, Sculpture, Vijayanagara, Temples, Hindu, Vijayanagara Architecture, Vijayanagara Sculpture
Sri Krishnadevaraya, the renowned ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire, is believed to have been buried in the royal burial grounds at Anegundi, near Hampi, Karnataka, India. This site is part of the larger Hampi heritage complex, which was the capital of his empire. His tomb, known as the "Krishnadevaraya's Tomb," reflects the architectural style of the Vijayanagara period.
R. N. Saletore was a renowned historian from India known for his works on South Indian history, particularly focusing on the Vijayanagara Empire and Kannada literature. Some of his notable works include "Social and Political Life in the Vijayanagara Empire" and "History of South India."
The surname of Sri Krishna Devaraya was "Tuluva". He belonged to the Tuluva dynasty that ruled the Vijayanagara Empire in Southern India during the 16th century.