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- of Mysore prin****lity in 1399 to suppress the opposition of the Dalvoys. The Dalvoys were a decommissioned clan of royal fighters, advisers, and ministers...
- 1734 to 1766. He ruled as monarch during his entire rule, first under the dalvoys, and then, for the last five years, under Hyder Ali. On 8 October 1731...
- The following lists the dalvoys and dewans of Mysore from the 18th century to the 20th. List of chief ministers of Karnataka Prime Minister of Hyderabad...
- in 1637, he was only 25. However, he was poisoned on the orders of his dalvoys (commanders-in-chief) in 1638, just a year after coronation. He was succeeded...
- 1734, he was deposed and imprisoned along with his wife for opposing the dalvoys, his late father's cousin Nanjaraja and commander Devaraja. He died in...
- Kondavidu, he delegated the rule of Mysore and the task of fighting the Dalvoys in Mysore to Yaduraya, thereby appointing the first ruler of another mighty...
- the Maharaja's lack of interest in the affairs of state soon led two dalvoys, or ministers, Devaraja, the army chief, and his cousin, Nanjaraja, who...
- the Vijayanagara Empire to later acting as a major military chieftain as dalvoy (Kannada for military chief) like in other southern kingdoms to being the...
- distant relatives. Some members have also commanded army divisions as dalvoys (commander-in-chief) for their reigning monarch. During the late 14th century...
- A Dalavayi also spelled Dalwai, Dalavay and Dalvoy was a Commander-in-chief in Peninsular India. In the Vijayanagara Empire, Vira Narasimha Raya was appointed...