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Which part of india was the source of the wars between the rulers of the vijayanagara empire and the bahmani sultanate?

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Answered by sidhilal
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THE PULSE

450 Years Ago, This Battle Changed the Course of Indian History

The Battle of Talikota is one of the most important battles in South Asia’s long history.

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri

June 20, 2015

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Around this time of the year, 450 years ago, the destruction of the medieval city of Vijayanagara, in today’s Hampi, Karnataka, India, would have ended. According to records, the city of Vijayanagara was destroyed over a period of five monthsafter the defeat of its army at the fateful Battle of Talikota on January 26, 1565.

Survey accounts of Indian history–both Indian and Western–usually focus primarily on the great pan-Indian empires based in Northern India, much to the neglect of West, East, and South Indian history, which are just as important in India’s development. At the time of the Battle of Talikota, the Mughal Empire was expanding under its famous Emperor Jalal ud-din Muhammad Akbar, so it is easy to overlook what was going on elsewhere in the subcontinent. In any case, the Battle of Talikota is one of the most important battles in South Asia’s long history and the Vijayanagara Empire that it impacted, extremely significant to Indian history.

The Vijayanagara Empire was established in 1336 C.E. during a turbulent period in India’s history, and eventually grew to encompass all of South India. The old order in South India was being swept away during this time by the invasions of the Delhi Sultanate, which itself had only been established in 1206 C.E. in North India due to the invasions of Muhammad of Ghor in today’s Afghanistan. In South India, many ancient dynasties collapsed during the early 14th century like the Tamil Pandyas, the Andhra Kakatiyas, and the Kannadiga Hoysalas due to Muslim invasions (the invading Tughluq dynasty of Delhi itself collapsed in decades due to overreach). However, Hindu rule over South India was preserved and consolidated under two brothers who first swore allegiance to Delhi and then rebelled: Harihara and Bukka. Within a century, Vijayanagara would grow to be South India’s largest empire.

Answered by keshavsharma938
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Vijayanagara Empire, also called Karnata Kingdom, was based in the Deccan Plateau region in South India. It was established in 1336

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