Rajadhiraja
Sadasiva Raya |
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Rajadhiraja |
Emperor of Karnataka |
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Reign | c. 1542 – c. 1570 |
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Predecessor | Achyuta Deva Raya |
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Successor | Tirumala Deva Raya |
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Regent | Rama Raya |
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Born | Unknown Vijayanagara, Vijayanagara Empire (modern day Hampi, Karnataka, India) |
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Died | c. 1570 |
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Religion | Hinduism |
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Vijayanagara Empire |
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Ruling dynasties |
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Sangama dynasty Harihara I | 1336–1356 | Bukka Raya I | 1356–1377 | Harihara Raya II | 1377–1404 | Virupaksha Raya | 1404–1405 | Bukka Raya II | 1405–1406 | Deva Raya I | 1406–1422 | Ramachandra Raya | 1422 | Vira Vijaya Bukka Raya | 1422–1424 | Deva Raya II | 1424–1446 | Mallikarjuna Raya | 1446–1465 | Virupaksha Raya II | 1465–1485 | Praudha Raya | 1485 |
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Sadasiva Raya (r. 1542–1570 CE) was an Emperor of Vijayanagara who reigned from 1542 to 1570 CE.[1] When the Vijayanagara Emperor Achyuta Raya died in 1542 CE, his son, Venkata I (Venkata Raya or Venkatadri Raya), succeeded him. However, Venkata I was assassinated six months later. Sadasiva Raya, who was the nephew (sister-in-law's son) of Achyuta Raya, became the new Emperor in accordance with the Aliya succession laws prevalent among the Tuluvas. Sadasiva Raya, along with his Prime Minister Rama Raya, restored the Vijayanagara empire's power, which had diminished after the reign of Krishna Deva Raya. The strategy was to play the Turko-Persian Sultanates in the Deccan against each other by first allying with one and then the other.[2]
See also
Notes
- ^ Sen, Sailendra (2013). A Textbook of Medieval Indian History. Primus Books. p. 109. ISBN 978-9-38060-734-4.
- ^ "Battle of Talikota". indhistory.com. Retrieved 15 January 2007.
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