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Sarvādhikārī is a
title with
diverse uses in India, including: An old
title for the
Chief minister of a
southern Indian ruler,
notably of:
Under the Western...
- the
Mysore government. He
became the de
facto ruler, King of
Mysore as
Sarvadhikari (Chief Minister) by 1761.
During intermittent conflicts against the East...
- 1761,
Hyder Ali had
become a de
facto Ruler and was
proclaimed as the
Sarvadhikari(Regent) of the Kingdom. When
Hyder Ali died in 1782, his son Tipu Sultan...
- 'do-nothing kings'). The
office may be
compared to that of the peshwa, shōgun,
sarvadhikari or
prime minister, all of
which have
similarly been the real
powers behind...
- was the last
capital city of
Nayakas of Keladi. In 1763,
Hyder Ali,
Sarvadhikari of
Mysore captured this fort and
called Hydernagar or
Hydernagara after...
-
Sarvadhikari (English: Dictator) is a 1951
Indian Tamil-language
historical adventure film
starring M. G.
Ramachandran and
Anjali Devi, with M. N. Nambiar...
- 1770 for six
years until 1776. He
reigned under the
powerful control of
Sarvadhikari Hyder Ali. He was the
second son of
Krishnaraja Wodeyar II and succeeded...
-
minister (Dalwai or Dalavoy)
Nanjarajiah (or Nanjaraja) and
chief minister (
Sarvadhikari)
Devarajiah (or Devaraja), the
influential brothers from
Kalale town...
- Sir Deva
Prasad Sarvadhikari (or Deba
Prasad Sarbadhikary) (1862 – 11
August 1935) was an
Indian lawyer,
educationist and a vice
chancellor of Calcutta...
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power as
there was a
tripartite struggle between himself,
Hyder Ali, and
sarvadhikari Nanja Raja. In fact, the
kingdom became weak
because of the struggle...