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- of the daughters of King Veerappa Gowda, who ruled Srirangapattana. Krishnadeva Raya placed Veerappa Gowda as the governor of Srirangapattana after defeating...
- Ramalinga Nayudu as a Kamma chief serving Krishnadeva Raya (r. 1509–1529). It is not known whether he served Krishnadeva Raya or some later ruler. The Pemmasani...
- 1336–1646. Southern Printers. p. 135. "When Krishnadeva Raya won against Ga****athi, he gave a lot of dowry to Krishnadeva Raya and gave his K. Jayasree (1991)...
- Raya II, the best-known of the Sangama dynasty rulers. The rule of King Krishnadeva Raya of the Tuluva dynasty and his successors was a high point in Vaishnava...
- irrespective of religion, objected to his activities. In June 1830, Krishnadeva Rai, the Zamindar of Punra — in some sources, alternately described as...
- Rayavachakamu noted that it is not known whether Ramalinga Nayudu served Krishnadeva Raya or some later ruler. Ramalinga was named as a commander and 'chief...
- Tatparya Chandrika, Nyayamruta and Tarka Tandva. After the accession of Krishnadeva Raya, Vyasatirtha, who the king regarded as his kuladevata, greatly expanded...
- but the once-loyal officer of Krishnadeva Raya defied the emperor and decided to keep Madurai for himself. Krishnadeva Raya is said to have dispatched...
- constituency. Rameshwar Rao III was born on 23 February 1923 in Madras to Raja Krishnadeva Rao and Rani Sarala Devi. Krishna Deva Rao's father was Raja Janumpally...
- Koodal Publishers. p. 302. The Tuluva kings of Vijayanagara especially Krishnadeva Raya and his successors were staunch Vaishnavaites. William J. Jackson...