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- Adi Yaduraya (later, Vijaya Raja Wodeyar; 1371–1423) was the first raja of Mysore from 1399 until his death in October 1423. The Vijayanagara emperor Harihara...
- (ಒಡೆಯ) which means lord or lordship. The first poleygar and raja of Mysore, Yaduraya, ****umed the term as his titular proper noun. In Kannada, the common noun...
- the dreams of Yaduraya, directing him to go to Hadinaadu. That was the time when Devajammanni was being pestered by Mara Naika. Yaduraya, along with his...
- Protection of the regions in and around present-day Mysore city fell on Yaduraya's shoulders, the Vijayanagara soldier stationed as a chieftain in the region...
- after his father's death, until his own in 1459. He was the elder son of Yaduraya. He inherited a crown for which recognition and respect was growing. However...
- state based in the modern city of Mysore and was founded by two brothers, Yaduraya (also known as Vijaya) and Krishnaraya. Their origins are mired in legend...
- samsthana; 1399 - 1947 CE) was a kingdom of southern India founded in 1399 by Yaduraya in the region of the modern city of Mysore. The Wodeyar dynasty, as the...
- delegated the rule of Mysore and the task of fighting the Dalvoys in Mysore to Yaduraya, thereby appointing the first ruler of another mighty ****ure-kingdom. Sen...
- hundred episodes from the Ramyana and the Mahabharata, and the adventures of Yaduraya and Krishnaraya, the founders of the Wadiyar Dynasty. Krishnaraja Wodeyar...
- (1399–present) Feudatory Monarchy (As v****als of Vijayanagara Empire) (1399–1553) 1 Yaduraya Wodeyar (1399–1423) 2 Chamaraja Wodeyar I (1423–1459) 3 Timmaraja Wodeyar...