Who is bukka why is he loved more than other in his group
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Hakka and Bukka were the first kings of the Vijayanagar Empire. Their real names were Harihara and Bukkaraya. But the people affectionately called them Hakka (or Hukka) and Bukka, and those names stuck to them. Those names are found even in one of the inscriptions.
Three dynasties ruled over the Vijayanagar Empire. The first of them was the Sangama Dynasty. Harihara and Bukkaraya were the first two kings of that dynasty. Harihara founded the Vijayanagar kingdom and Bukkaraya stretched it into an empire.
Hakka and Bukka are remembered for their heroic achievement. First of all we should know the conditions in our country at that time. Only then we can understand how difficult and how great was the achievement of Hakka and Bukka.
About 900 years ago, in the eleventh century A.D., India had to face a great danger. People of other countries attacked India. Three hundred years earlier, Islam had been founded in Arabia and had grown fast. People belonging to that faith entered India through the valleys in the Northwest. They wanted to spread Islam. Also they wanted to conquer this country and loot its wealth.
Ghazni Mohammed was the first to invade this country to achieve these aims, and Mohammed Ghori and others followed him.
Northern India was first attacked in the eleventh century. A large part of it fell into the hands of the Muslim invaders. They began to spread their faith in that region. Their attention turned towards the South by about the thirteenth century. In his 'Discovery of India', Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru has written, "These repeated incursions... brought Islam, for the first time, to the accompaniment of ruthless military conquest... The new approach produced powerful psychological reactions among the people and filled them with bitterness."
The Sultans of Delhi invaded the South and conquered most of the state there.
Even against such terrible disaster, the brave people of the Hoysala Empire stood firm; they did not lose their own freedom. Dorasamudra was their capital. Kampilaraya was then the chief of Kammitadurga in the Tungabhadra region; he was subordinate to the Emperor. He fought with admirable courage against the repeated attacks of the Sultan of Delhi and finally laid down his own life in the service of his country.
In this way, South India was in great trouble. Just then appeared a great and ideal king. His name was Veera Ballala. He was the last of the kings of the Hoysala Dynasty. He fought very bravely for the protection of his country and religion. Finally he had even to lose his own kingdom. Under him there was a ruler named Sangama, ruling over a portion of the empire. He had his sons, Hakka and Bukka, threw themselves hear