Which factors were responsible for the decline of vijayanagar empire?
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Their devastating defeat at the hands of the combined forces of all Deccan Sultans. Previously, the Vijaynagara Empire had used politics and manipulation to turn the Sulatnates against one another.
But at the Battle of Talikota, the enemy united and struck a decisive blow, winning and then pillagjng the capital, leaving a weak remnant of the once great Empire behind.
But at the Battle of Talikota, the enemy united and struck a decisive blow, winning and then pillagjng the capital, leaving a weak remnant of the once great Empire behind.
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Factors responsible for the decline of vijayanagar empire:
- The conflicts occurred, after the death of Krishnadevaraya, for the next king of the throne.
- The critical mistakes done by the Rama Raya.
- The "Vijaynagar kingdom" had suffered a great defeat in the Battle of Talikota against the Sultanates of Deccan.
- The provincial Nayakas or governors were contributed to the decline of the vijayanagar empire.
- Hampi which is the "numerous ruined temple complexes" which was plundered by the Sultanates in Talikota battle.
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