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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.
The abbasids were rulers of the Islamic Empire back in the 700s to 1200s.
The Edyptian rulers used there absoulte power
Vijayanagara Empire was created in 1336.
what are the achivement of vijayanagar rulers
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One of the most famous rulers of the Russian Empire
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The battle of Talikota
The author of the Telugu work "Amuktamalyada" is the famous poet, scholar, and ruler Krishnadevaraya, who was the emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire in South India during the 16th century. The work is a literary masterpiece that combines poetry, music, and devotion, and is considered one of the greatest works in Telugu literature.
The most famous rulers of the Mongols were Kubla Khan, and Gengis Khan.
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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.
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