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Hampi which is located in the Krishna-Tungabhadra basin formed the nucleus of the Vijayanagara Empire founded in 1336. A well-fortified city is revealed by the magnificent ruins at Hampi. The construction of walls was done using a technique in which stone slabs were wedged together by interlocking. No mortar or cementing agent was used in this construction. Hampi had a distinctive architecture.
Buildings: The buildings in the royal complex had splendid arches and domes. They had pillared halls with niches for holding sculptures.
Orchards and pleasure gardens: These were well-planned with sculptural motifs like the lotus and corbels.
The city bustled with commercial and cultural activities in its heyday in the 15th and 16th century.
The fall of Hampi
The city which was a hub of various activities during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries fell into ruin following the defeat of Vijayanagara in 1565. They were defeated by the Deccan Sultans (the rulers of Golconda, Ahmadnagar, Berar, Bidar and Bijapur).
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Hampi which is located in the Krishna-Tungabhadra basin formed the nucleus of the Vijayanagara Empire founded in 1336. A well-fortified city is revealed by the magnificent ruins at Hampi. The construction of walls was done using a technique in which stone slabs were wedged together by interlocking. No mortar or cementing agent was used in this construction. Hampi had a distinctive architecture.
Buildings: The buildings in the royal complex had splendid arches and domes. They had pillared halls with niches for holding sculptures.
Orchards and pleasure gardens: These were well-planned with sculptural motifs like the lotus and corbels.
The city bustled with commercial and cultural activities in its heyday in the 15th and 16th century.
The fall of Hampi
The city which was a hub of various activities during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries fell into ruin following the defeat of Vijayanagara in 1565. They were defeated by the Deccan Sultans (the rulers of Golconda, Ahmadnagar, Berar, Bidar and Bijapur).
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