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Timmaraja Wodeyar I (Raja
Appana Thimmaraja, 1433–1478) was the
third raja of the
Kingdom of Mysore. He was
crowned at the age of 26
following his father's...
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Timmaraja Wodeyar II (? – 1572), was the
sixth maharaja of the
Kingdom of Mysore, who
ruled between 7
February 1553 and 1572. He was
eldest son of Chamaraja...
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control of the kingdom. The
Bahamani sultan colluded with
Salakam Timmaraja and
raided Vijayanagar.
Ramaraya took
refuge in Gandikota.
Bangaru Thimma...
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Mysore became an
independent kingdom, the
first independent king
being Timmaraja Wodeyar II, the great-great-great-grandson of the
founding ruler Yaduraya...
- In 1572, he
succeeded on the
death of his
elder brother Timmaraja Wodeyar II.
Although Timmaraja Wodeyar II had
declared Mysore Kingdom independent of the...
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Yaduraya Wodeyar (father)
Successor Timmaraja Wodeyar I (son) Born 1408 Died 1459 Puragiri,
Mysore Issue Timmaraja Wodeyar I
House Wodeyar Father Yaduraya...
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issued by the
Wodeyars themselves,
dates to the rule of the
petty chief Timmaraja II in 1551. The
kings who
followed ruled as v****als of the Vijayanagara...
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Successor Timmaraja Wodeyar II (eldest son) Born 29
September 1492 Died 17
February 1553 Puragiri,
Mysore Issue Timmaraja Wodeyar II, Krishnaraja...
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Vijayanagara Empire, Raja
Chamaraja Wodeyar III's son and
successor Maharaja Timmaraja Wodeyar II
declared independence and ****umed the
title maharaja of Mysore...
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Mysore from 1478
until 1513.
Chamaraja Wodeyar II
succeeded his
father Timmaraja Wodeyar I
after his
death in 1478. He
ruled for 35 years, and a long-reigning...