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Click here to Read More Editions of History of Karnataka (Part 1) The Bahamanis and the Adil Shahs The Bahamani Kingdom, like the Vijayanagar Empire, arose out of one of the many revolts that broke up the Tughlak Empire towards the close of Muhammad – Bin – Tughlak’s rule. The leader of this revolt was Hassan Gangu, also known as Zafar Khan. He proclaimed himself the ruler of the Deccan in August 1347 under the name Sultan Ala - ud – din Bahman Shah. Read On Vijayanagara Empire: Literary Activity, Art and Architecture Though the buildings of Vijayanagara style are spread all over South India, the finest examples are found in the ruined city of Vijayanagara now called Hampi, “a vast open air museum of Hindu monuments”. The Vittalaswami Temple, though incomplete and damages, is the best example of ornateness, “the flower of the sculptured art patronized by the Vijayanagara court”. Read On Vijayanagara Empire: Cultural Contribution Though the Vijayanagara monarchs were staunch advocates of Hinduism, they were very tolerant towards other sects. They were not influenced by sectarian feelings either in the choice of officers or granting of gifts. For example, Irugappa, an army commander under Book was a Jaina. Lakkanna, the trusted general of Devaraya II was a Virashaiva; Read On The Battle of Talikota: Part 1 | Part 2 Sri Krishnadevaraya He showed amazing resourcefulness in the overcoming obstacles besetting his path. He smashed rocks and boulders for making a road for his soldiers to reach the fort of Udayagiri, set up movable wooden platforms around Kondavidu to enable his men to fight on an equal footing with garrison defending the fort and put to the sword his own soldiers who turned their backs on the enemy at Raichur and converted a disaster into a brilliant victory. Read On Sri Krishnadevaraya - Part 1 The Vijayanagara Empire - Part 3 The Vijayanagara Empire - Part 2 The Vijayanagara Empire - Part 1 The Haridasa Movement - Part 2 The Haridasa Movement Madhwacharya Ramanujacharya The socio – religious movements in Karnataka Architecture in Hoysala Empire Architecture in Hoysala Empire - Part 1 Religion, Literature, Art and Architecture in Hoysala Empire Administration, Economy and Society in Hoysala Empire Successors of Vishnuvardhana The Hoysala Rulers - Vishnuvardhana The Hoysalas and their contributions Basaveshvara and his Socio - Religious Movement The Kalachuris and the emergence of Basaveshwara Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka:The Chalukyas of Kalyani - Part 2 Arthikaje-History Of Karnataka:The Chalukyas of Kalyani: Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka:Society, Religion and Economic condition in the period of Rashtrakutas: Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka:Successors of Amoghavarsha: Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka: The Rashtrakutas - 20: Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka:The Rashtrakutas - 19: Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka: The Rashtrakutas - 18 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka: The Chalukyas of Badami - 17 Arthikaje -History Of Karnataka: The Chalukyas of Badami - 16 Arthikaje -History Of Karnataka: The Chalukyas of Badami - Pulikeshi - 15 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka: The Chalukyas of Badami - 14 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka: The Gangas of Talakad - 13 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka: The Gangas of Talakad - 12 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka: The Gangas of Talakad - 11 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka - The Satavahanas - 10 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka - The Satavahanas - 9 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka - The Satavahanas - 8 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka - 7 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka - 6 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka - 5 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka - 4 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka - 3 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka - 2 Arthikaje - History Of Karnataka - 1 w®î®±â Crœ¯š®: šµ°î®¼oŠ®± uµ°î®T‹‡®± šµ°î®¼oŠ®± - 2 uµ°î®T‹‡®± šµ°î®¼oŠ®± - 1 …š®î®oØw®î®Š® ï°Š®ýµ¶î® u®Á A0q®ãcŠ® I¡µÌSµ v°£µ qµ²hÔ …š®îµ°ý®æŠ® î®X®w® X®¡®±î®¢ î®±q®±Ù …š®îµ°ý®æŠ®Š®± (Oä. ý®. 1132-1168) †cÑ¡®w® Bl®¢q® N®Œ¯ãou® N®©X®²‡®±ÁŠ®± N®Œ¯ãp X¯©±N®ãŠ® N®Œµ î®±q®±Ù ®±Ùþ©Þ N®Œ¯ãou® X¯©±N®ãŠ®±: š¯0š®ÊȳrN® Nµ²l®±SµS®¡®± N®Œ¯ãou® X¯©±N®ãŠ®±: š¯0š®ÊȳrN® Nµ²l®±SµS®¡®± N®Œ¯ãou® X¯©±N®ãŠ®± Š¯Ç®óN®²hŠ® N¯©u® N®Œµ î®±q®±Ù ®±Ùþ©Þ Š¯Ç®óN®²hŠ® Bl®¢q® Aîµ²°U®î®Ç®Áw® š¯Ÿq®ã î®±q®±Ù u®Á ¯w®ãPµ°hu® Š¯Ç®óN®²hŠ®± Click here to Read More Editions of History of Karnataka (Part 1) Click here if you would like to Contribute or send a feedback.
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