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Why Krishnadeva Raya is considered as the greatest ruler among the Vijaynagar emperors?

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Answered by hanumantkalyankar
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Explanation:

Krishnadevaraya was an emperor of the Vijayanagara Empire who reigned from 1509–1529. He was the third ruler of the Tuluva Dynasty and is considered to be its greatest ruler.[6] He possessed the largest empire in India after the decline of the Delhi Sultanate.[7] Presiding over the empire at its zenith, he is regarded as an icon by many Indians. Krishnadevaraya earned the titles Kannada Rajya Rama Ramana (lit, "Lord of the Kannada empire"), Andhra Bhoja (lit, "Andhra Scholar King or King Bhoja of Andhra"), Gaubrahmana Pratipalaka (lit, "Protector of cows and brahmins") and Mooru Rayara Ganda (lit, "King of Three Kings"). He became the dominant ruler of the peninsula of India by defeating the Sultans of Bijapur, Golconda, the Bahmani Sultanate and the Gajapatis of Odisha, and was one of the most powerful Hindu rulers in India.[8] Indeed, when the Mughal Emperor Babur was taking stock of the potentates of north India, Krishnadevaraya was rated the most powerful and had the most extensive empire in the subcontinent.[7]

Sri Krishnadevaraya

Maharaja-dhirāja

Kannada Rajya Rama Ramana

Andhra Bhoja

Dakshinasamudradhiswara

Mooru Rayara Ganda[1]

Abhinava-Bhoja[2](lit: the New bhoja)

Vijayanagara.jpg

Bronze statue of Sri Krishnadevaraya

Reign

26 July 1509–1529[3]

Predecessor

Viranarasimha Raya

Successor

Achyuta Deva Raya

Consort

Tirumala Devi

Chinna Devi

Issue

Tirumalumba (from Tirumala Devi)

Vengalamba (from Chinna Devi)

Tirumala Raya (from Tirumala Devi)[4] (Crowned in 1524 at the age of 6 years, but died on 1525[5])

Father

Tuluva Narasa Nayaka

Mother

Nagala Devi

Kannada inscription, dated 1513 CE, of Krishnadevaraya at the Krishna temple in Hampi describes his victories against the Gajapati Kingdom of Odisha.

Vijayanagara Empire

Sangama dynasty

Harihara I 1336–1356

Bukka Raya I 1356–1377

Harihara Raya II 1377–1404

Virupaksha Raya 1404–1405

Bukka Raya II 1405–1406

Deva Raya I 1406–1422

Ramachandra Raya 1422

Vira Vijaya Bukka Raya 1422–1424

Deva Raya II 1424–1446

Mallikarjuna Raya 1446–1465

Virupaksha Raya II 1465–1485

Praudha Raya 1485

Saluva dynasty

Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya 1485–1491

Thimma Bhupala 1491

Narasimha Raya II 1491–1505

Tuluva dynasty

Tuluva Narasa Nayaka 1491–1503

Vira Narasimha Raya 1503–1509

Krishna Deva Raya 1509–1529

Achyuta Deva Raya 1529–1542

Venkata I 1542

Sadasiva Raya 1542–1570

Aravidu dynasty

Aliya Rama Raya 1542–1565

Tirumala Deva Raya 1565–1572

Sriranga I 1572–1586

Venkata II 1586–1614

Sriranga II 1614

Rama Deva Raya 1617–1632

Venkata III 1632–1642

Sriranga III 1642–1646

Portuguese travellers Domingo Paes and Fernao Nuniz also visited the Vijayanagara Empire during his reign. Travelogues indicate that the king was not only an able administrator but also an excellent general, leading from the front in battle and even attending to the wounded. On many occasions, the king changed battle plans abruptly, turning a losing battle into victory. The poet Muku Timmana praised him as the destroyer of the Turkics.[9] Krishnadevaraya benefited from the able prime minister Timmarusu, who was regarded by the emperor as a father figure and was responsible for his coronation.

Answered by adharshinideb
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The most famous king of the Vijaynagara Empire was Krishnadeva Raya. The Vijayanagar kingdom reached the pinnacle of its glory during his reign. He was successful in all the wars he waged. He defeated the king of Odisha and annexed Vijaywada and Rajmahendri.

Vira Narasimha was succeeded by his brother Krishna Deva Raya.Presiding over the empire at its zenith, he is regarded as an icon by many Indians.

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