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why did the kings of Vijayanagara live in a separate quarter and not in the middle of the city as in the orugallu?If you answer it, I'll mark u as brainliest

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Answered by vijay160658
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Vijaynagar kingdom was one of the important kingdoms in the medieval Indian history. Vijaynagar Dynasty rules over India for 3 centuries. It is a history full of wars with Bahamani and other muslim rulers of northern Deccan, collectively said as Deccan sultanates.

Vijayanagara is in Bellary District of northern Karnataka. It is the name of the now-ruined capital city of the historic Vijayanagar Kingdom which extended over the southern part of India that included the territories of Mysore, Trichinopally, Kanara, Pondicherry, Chingalpet and Kanchivaram.

Two brothers Harihara (Hakka) I and Bukka Raya laid the foundation of the Vijaynagar city, which was on the South bank of TungabhadraRiver near Anegudi Fortress. They were also known as Sangama brothers. Vijaynagar Empire consolidated under Harihara I and began to expand and prosper under Bukka Raya which was more defensible and secure for its location between 14th and 16th century. It is said that a sage Madhav Vidyaranya and his brother Sayana were the inspirational source for this empire. The rulers were strict worshipers of the Hindu Gods and Goddess, but also tolerant towards the other religions. The emperors were great patrons of art and culture. The region influenced a development in the streams of music, literature and architecture. Many temples built in the territories of the south represent the style of Vijaynagar kingdom. The economy of the region flourished and several coins were introduced during the reign of the rulers of the Vijaynagar Empire.

Kings of Vijaynagar Dynasty:
There were four dynasties ruled over Vijaynagar -- Sangama Dynasty, Saluva Dynasty, Tuluva Dynasty and Aravidu Dynasty.

Sangama dynasty (1334 – 1646CE) was the first to rule over Vijaynagar kingdom. Hariharan I and Bukka established Vijaynagar kingdom when Tughlaqs lost his power in Deccan. But its power declined after a major military defeat in 1565 by the Deccan Sultanates.
Answered by gratefuljarette
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There are no city walls in modern cities is the reason for the kings of Vijayanagara lives in a separate quarter.

Explanation:

  • Within modern cities, agricultural land is comparatively smaller. Most of them are centres of trade. The old town has no drainage system but surface drainage systems are not accessible in the cities.
  • In those days, there was no heavy traffic and emissions, but now we can not tolerate the traffic and pollution.  One of the important kingdoms in medieval Indian history was the Kingdom of Vijayanagar.
  • For three centuries, the Vijayanagara Dynasty has dominated India. It is a history of wars with northern Deccan's Bahamani and other Muslim rulers, collectively said as sultanates of Deccan.

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