β‘ Topic 06 of 6 Β· Chapter 09 Β· Quick Revision
Battle of Talikota & Vijayanagara Decline β Revision
Battle of Talikota (1565 CE), decline of Vijayanagara Empire, complete chapter revision checklist.
βοΈ Battle of Talikota (January 23, 1565 CE)
- Also called Battle of Rakkasagi-Tangadigi β named after two villages near the battlefield
- Combatants: Four Deccan Sultanates (Bijapur, Golconda, Ahmadnagar, Bidar) vs Vijayanagara
- Vijayanagara king: Aliya Rama Raya (regent for young king)
- Outcome: Vijayanagara decisively defeated; Aliya Rama Raya captured and beheaded
- Aftermath: Hampi was sacked and destroyed; capital shifted to Penukonda
- Vijayanagara Empire continued weakly until 1646 CE but never recovered its glory
π Causes of Vijayanagara’s Decline
- Nayankara system weakness: Nayakas became too powerful and independent
- Dependence on imported horses: Disrupted by Deccan Sultanates controlling trade routes
- United Deccan Sultanates: For the first time, all four Sultanates united against Vijayanagara
- Aliya Rama Raya’s arrogance: He interfered in Deccan Sultanate politics β united them against him
- Mughal pressure: Mughals were expanding southward
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Vijayanagara founded: 1336 CE by Harihara I and Bukka I; capital Hampi (Karnataka)
β Vidyaranya = “kingmaker” = Sringeri Math = inspired founders
β Four dynasties: Sangama, Saluva, Tuluva, Aravidu
β Deva Raya II = greatest Sangama ruler = employed Muslim soldiers = Abdur Razzaq visited
β Krishnadevaraya = greatest ruler = “Andhra Bhoja” = Tuluva dynasty = 1509β1529
β Ashtadiggajas = 8 Telugu poets; Allasani Peddana = most honoured
β Amuktamalyada = Telugu poem by Krishnadevaraya = masterpiece
β Domingo Paes = Portuguese = “best provided city in the world”
β Nayankara system = military feudalism = Nayakas given amaram
β Ayagar system = village administration = 12 hereditary officials
β Vittala Temple = musical pillars + stone chariot = Hampi
β Hazara Rama Temple = Ramayana scenes on walls
β Virupaksha Temple = still active = dedicated to Shiva
β Hampi = UNESCO World Heritage Site = Karnataka
β Bahmani Kingdom = 1347 CE = Alauddin Bahman Shah = capital Gulbarga/Bidar
β Mahmud Gawan = great Bahmani minister = Madrasa at Bidar = executed 1481
β Five Deccan Sultanates: Bijapur, Golconda, Ahmadnagar, Bidar, Berar
β Gol Gumbaz = Bijapur = world’s 2nd largest dome = whispering gallery
β Charminar = Golconda/Hyderabad = Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah = 1591 CE
β Battle of Talikota = January 23, 1565 CE = four Sultanates vs Vijayanagara = Hampi destroyed
β Vidyaranya = “kingmaker” = Sringeri Math = inspired founders
β Four dynasties: Sangama, Saluva, Tuluva, Aravidu
β Deva Raya II = greatest Sangama ruler = employed Muslim soldiers = Abdur Razzaq visited
β Krishnadevaraya = greatest ruler = “Andhra Bhoja” = Tuluva dynasty = 1509β1529
β Ashtadiggajas = 8 Telugu poets; Allasani Peddana = most honoured
β Amuktamalyada = Telugu poem by Krishnadevaraya = masterpiece
β Domingo Paes = Portuguese = “best provided city in the world”
β Nayankara system = military feudalism = Nayakas given amaram
β Ayagar system = village administration = 12 hereditary officials
β Vittala Temple = musical pillars + stone chariot = Hampi
β Hazara Rama Temple = Ramayana scenes on walls
β Virupaksha Temple = still active = dedicated to Shiva
β Hampi = UNESCO World Heritage Site = Karnataka
β Bahmani Kingdom = 1347 CE = Alauddin Bahman Shah = capital Gulbarga/Bidar
β Mahmud Gawan = great Bahmani minister = Madrasa at Bidar = executed 1481
β Five Deccan Sultanates: Bijapur, Golconda, Ahmadnagar, Bidar, Berar
β Gol Gumbaz = Bijapur = world’s 2nd largest dome = whispering gallery
β Charminar = Golconda/Hyderabad = Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah = 1591 CE
β Battle of Talikota = January 23, 1565 CE = four Sultanates vs Vijayanagara = Hampi destroyed