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ss 12 History Notes Chapter 7 An


               Imperial Capital: Vijayanagara



               June 3, 2019 by Bhagya



               Class 12 History Notes Chapter 7 An Imperial

               Capital: Vijayanagara



                  •  The Vijayanagara Empire was the most dignified and glorious empire of South
                     India. Its Capital was Hampi.
                  •  Hampi was discovered by Colin Mackenzie, the first Surveyor General of India in
                     1815.
                  •  His (Colin Mackenzie’s) arduous work, gave a new direction to all the future
                     researcher.
                  •  Alexander Greenlaw took the first detailed photography of Hampi in 1856, which
                     proved quite useful for the scholar.
                  •  J.F. Fleet in 1876, began compilation and documentation of the inscription from
                     the walls of the walls of temples in Hampi.
                  •  John Marshall began the conservation of Hampi in 1902.
                  •  In 1976, Hampi was declared as a site of national importance and in 1986 it was
                     declared as world Heritage centre.
                  •  Vijayanagara Empire was founded by the two brothers, Harihara and Bukka in
                     14th century.
                  •  The ruler of Vijayanagara empire were called Rayas.
                  •  The most powerful ruler of Vijayanagara empire was Krishnadeva Raya. During
                     his tenure, the empire touched its glory.
                  •  Administration of the Vijayanagara Empire was very good and its people were
                     very happy.
                  •  The Vijayanagara Empire began to decline by 16th century and this might empire
                     ended in 17th century.
                  •  Four dynasties ruled over Vijayanagara:
                        o  The Sangama Dynasty
                        o  The Saluvas Dynasty
                        o  The Tuluva Dynasty
                        o  The Aravidu Dynasty
                  •  The Sangama Dynasty founded the empire, Saluva expanded it, Saluva took it to
                     the pinnacle of its glory, but it begun declined under Aravidu.
                  •  Various causes such as weak central government, weak successors of
                     Krishnadeva Raya, different dynasties struggles against the Bahamani Empire,
                     weak empire, etc. contributed in the downfall of the empire.
                  •  The most striking feature of the empire was its water requirement were met from
                     natural barn formed by the Tungabhadra river.
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