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Describe the rise of vijayanagar empire

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Answered by qasidashraf28
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Explanation:

In the former territories of Hoysala Kingdom, a band of battle-hardened brothers annexed large territories and asserted their own rule in what would become the Vijayanagara Empire. In the North Deccan former Amirs of the Delhi Sultanate, rebel, and crown their own ruler on the seat of Bahmani Sultanate

Answered by shaileshharkal5
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CapitalVijayanagara, Penukonda, Chandragiri, Vellore[1]Common languagesKannada, Telugu, Sanskrit[2]Religion

HinduismGovernmentMonarchyKing 

• 1336–1356

Harihara I

• 1642–1646

Sriranga IIIHistory 

• Established

1336

• Earliest records

1343

• Disestablished

1646CurrencyVaraha

Preceded bySucceeded by Hoysala Empire Kakatiya dynasty Kampili kingdom Madurai Sultanate Pandyan dynasty Musunuri Nayaks Reddy dynasty Kingdom of Mysore Nayakas of Keladi Thanjavur Nayak kingdom Madurai Nayak dynasty Nayakas of Chitradurga Adil Shahi dynasty Qutb Shahi dynast Nayaks of Gingee

Today part ofIndia.

Explanation:

The Vijayanagara Empire, also called Karnata Kingdom, was based in the Deccan Plateau region in South India. It was established in 1336 by the brothers Harihara I and Bukka Raya I of the Sangama dynasty, members of a pastoralist cowherd community that claimed Yadava lineage.The empire rose to prominence as a culmination of attempts by the southern powers to ward off Islamic invasions by the end of the 13th century. At its peak, it subjugated almost all of South India's ruling families and pushed the sultans of the Deccan beyond the Tungabhadra-Krishna river doab region, in addition to annexing modern day Odisha (ancient Kalinga) from the Gajapati Kingdom thus becoming a notable power.[5] It lasted until 1646, although its power declined after a major military defeat in the Battle of Talikota in 1565 by the combined armies of the Deccan sultanates. The empire is named after its capital city of Vijayanagara, whose ruins surround present day Hampi, now a World Heritage Site in Karnataka, India. The wealth and fame of the empire inspired visits by and writings of medieval European travelers such as Domingo Paes, Fernão Nunes, and Niccolò de' Conti. These travelogues, contemporary literature and epigraphy in the local languages and modern archeological excavations at Vijayanagara has provided ample information about the history.

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