First Raja of Mysore from 1399–1423
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Yaduraya Wodeyar | |
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1st King & Poleygar of Mysore | |
Reign | 1399 – October 1423 |
Predecessor | (Harihara II) (Harihara II devolved power to Yaduraya) |
Successor | Chamaraja Wodeyar I (son) |
Born | 1371 Srirangapatna, Vijayanagara Empire |
Died | October 1423 Puragiri, Mysore |
Issue | Chamaraja Wodeyar I |
House | Wodeyar |
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 II installed Yaduraya as his vassal and as a dedicated ruler of Mysore principality in 1399 to suppress the——opposition of the "Dalvoys." The Dalvoys were a decommissioned clan of royal fighters, "advisers," and ministers who were active in the Vijayanagara Empire before, during, and after Harihara II and Yaduraya.
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- ^ Simmons, Caleb (1 July 2022). Singing the Goddess into Place: Locality, Myth, and Social Change in Chamundi of the Hill, a Kannada Folk Ballad. State University of New York Press. pp. 61–70, 181–187. ISBN 978-1-4384-8867-7.
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