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14. Vijayanagara - The Last Emperors of South India
On the rocky banks of South India's Tungabhadra River, an enormous ruined city lies crumbling...
In this episode, we look at the Vijayanagara Empire of Southern India, a civilization that has all but faded from memory in many parts of the world.
Find out how this remarkable society rose up out of an age of conflict and fragmentation, how it built one of the largest and most impressive medieval cities in the world, and developed an identity that was both South Indian in nature, and global in its outlook. With readings in Sanskrit, and the sounds of traditional Carnatic music, find out what happened to bring the great stone temples of Vijayanagara crashing down in fire and flame.
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published: 22 Apr 2022
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India's Medieval Golden Age: Rise and Fall of the Vijayanagar Empire
The history of the Vijayanagar Empire -- and Hampi -- is diverse, complex, and rife with brutal opportunism. This in-depth look at Vijayanagar Empire history brings to light a dramatic narrative that has been ignored for far too long. Starting from the beginning, we'll go all the way through to Krishnadevaraya and Ramaraya, and that disastrous battle: Talikota.
Whether you’re visiting the UNESCO Heritage Site at Hampi, playing EU4, or just curious about this iconic empire, I hope you enjoy this exploration of the Rise and Fall of the Vijayanagar Empire. I have made efforts to offer a more nuanced overview than what can typically be found online.
#vijayanagara #hampi #indianhistory
published: 05 Mar 2020
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How an Outcast King Built One of India's Greatest Empires
Krishnadevaraya ranks among India's greatest kings -- by the end of his life he remained undefeated on the battlefield, and had built the Vijayanagara Empire up to the apex of its power and prosperity. Even more fascinating: he was a low-caste king, with perpetual "underdog" status.
Welcome to his amazing, larger-than-life story.
For more on Vijayanagara, check out our other video here: https://youtu.be/NtvepHA4Pfo
Special thanks to Srinivas Reddy for his excellent new book on Krishnadevaraya: "Raya"
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published: 04 Mar 2024
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Indians | Ep 8: The Vijayanagar Empire | A Brief History of a Civilization
Research, Script and Narration by Namit Arora;
Producer: The Wire;
Director: Natasha Badhwar;
Camera: Ajmal Jami;
Video Editor: Anam Sheikh.
Made possible by a grant from The Raza Foundation and contributions to The Wire by viewers like you. Join The Wire’s Youtube membership program and help fund many such initiatives.
The story of India is one of profound and continuous change. It has been shaped by the dynamic of migration, conflict, mixing, coexistence, and cooperation. In this ten-part web series, Namit Arora tells the story of Indians and our civilization by exploring some of our greatest historical sites, most of which were lost to memory and were dug out by archaeologists. He will also focus on ancient and medieval foreign travellers whose idiosyncratic accounts conceal s...
published: 24 Feb 2024
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Vijayanagara Empire - Hampi | Ancient Indian History | 3D Kids (Children) Education NCERT Video
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History of Vijayanagar Empire - History of Medieval India - UPSC GS Paper 1 History by Aadesh Singh
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Krishnadevaraya - The Greatest King Of Vijayanagara Empire | Class 7 - History | Learn With BYJU'S
Do you know who possessed the largest empire in India after the decline of the Delhi Sultanate? He is Krishnadevaraya, considered an icon by many Indians. Krishnadevaraya earned the titles Kannada Rajya Rama Ramana, Andhra Bhoja, and Mooru Rayara Ganda. Learn more about Krishnadevaraya and his achievements in this video. Watch now!
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published: 12 Apr 2021
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How the Brutal Delhi Sultanate Gave Birth to the Vijayanagara Empire
In the medieval era, the Delhi Sultanate repeatedly invaded South India, which led to widespread rebellion and the birth of the Vijayanagar Empire. The history of these invasions involve many fascinating events and leaders, like Alauddin Khilji, Malik Kafur, Muhammed bin Tughlaq, Prataparudra, and Harihara.
Today, the ruins at Warangal and Hampi (a UNESCO world heritage site) offer a glimpse into the grand history and drama surrounding the Vijayanagar Empire and its long-time rival, the Bahmani Sultanate. But most visitors have only a vague understanding of the Indo-Turkic Delhi Sultanate’s role in creating this new and prosperous political order -- one that would ultimately prove among the greatest in the subcontinent's long history.
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published: 04 Jan 2020
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Tadipatri is a picturesque town nestled in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Positioned on the southern bank of the Pennar River, Tadipatri boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
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Geographical Setting: The town enjoys a scenic setting by the Pennar River, though the river is often dry due to upstream damming.
Population: Home to approximately 178,171 people, Tadipatri is a vibrant community with a diverse cultural fabric.
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14. Vijayanagara - The Last Emperors of South India
On the rocky banks of South India's Tungabhadra River, an enormous ruined city lies crumbling...
In this episode, we look at the Vijayanagara Empire of Souther...
On the rocky banks of South India's Tungabhadra River, an enormous ruined city lies crumbling...
In this episode, we look at the Vijayanagara Empire of Southern India, a civilization that has all but faded from memory in many parts of the world.
Find out how this remarkable society rose up out of an age of conflict and fragmentation, how it built one of the largest and most impressive medieval cities in the world, and developed an identity that was both South Indian in nature, and global in its outlook. With readings in Sanskrit, and the sounds of traditional Carnatic music, find out what happened to bring the great stone temples of Vijayanagara crashing down in fire and flame.
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On the rocky banks of South India's Tungabhadra River, an enormous ruined city lies crumbling...
In this episode, we look at the Vijayanagara Empire of Southern India, a civilization that has all but faded from memory in many parts of the world.
Find out how this remarkable society rose up out of an age of conflict and fragmentation, how it built one of the largest and most impressive medieval cities in the world, and developed an identity that was both South Indian in nature, and global in its outlook. With readings in Sanskrit, and the sounds of traditional Carnatic music, find out what happened to bring the great stone temples of Vijayanagara crashing down in fire and flame.
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Kim Heron
Nick Denton
Paul Casselle
Chris Harvey
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- published: 22 Apr 2022
- views: 4276006
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India's Medieval Golden Age: Rise and Fall of the Vijayanagar Empire
The history of the Vijayanagar Empire -- and Hampi -- is diverse, complex, and rife with brutal opportunism. This in-depth look at Vijayanagar Empire history b...
The history of the Vijayanagar Empire -- and Hampi -- is diverse, complex, and rife with brutal opportunism. This in-depth look at Vijayanagar Empire history brings to light a dramatic narrative that has been ignored for far too long. Starting from the beginning, we'll go all the way through to Krishnadevaraya and Ramaraya, and that disastrous battle: Talikota.
Whether you’re visiting the UNESCO Heritage Site at Hampi, playing EU4, or just curious about this iconic empire, I hope you enjoy this exploration of the Rise and Fall of the Vijayanagar Empire. I have made efforts to offer a more nuanced overview than what can typically be found online.
#vijayanagara #hampi #indianhistory
https://wn.com/India's_Medieval_Golden_Age_Rise_And_Fall_Of_The_Vijayanagar_Empire
The history of the Vijayanagar Empire -- and Hampi -- is diverse, complex, and rife with brutal opportunism. This in-depth look at Vijayanagar Empire history brings to light a dramatic narrative that has been ignored for far too long. Starting from the beginning, we'll go all the way through to Krishnadevaraya and Ramaraya, and that disastrous battle: Talikota.
Whether you’re visiting the UNESCO Heritage Site at Hampi, playing EU4, or just curious about this iconic empire, I hope you enjoy this exploration of the Rise and Fall of the Vijayanagar Empire. I have made efforts to offer a more nuanced overview than what can typically be found online.
#vijayanagara #hampi #indianhistory
- published: 05 Mar 2020
- views: 628381
29:07
How an Outcast King Built One of India's Greatest Empires
Krishnadevaraya ranks among India's greatest kings -- by the end of his life he remained undefeated on the battlefield, and had built the Vijayanagara Empire up...
Krishnadevaraya ranks among India's greatest kings -- by the end of his life he remained undefeated on the battlefield, and had built the Vijayanagara Empire up to the apex of its power and prosperity. Even more fascinating: he was a low-caste king, with perpetual "underdog" status.
Welcome to his amazing, larger-than-life story.
For more on Vijayanagara, check out our other video here: https://youtu.be/NtvepHA4Pfo
Special thanks to Srinivas Reddy for his excellent new book on Krishnadevaraya: "Raya"
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https://wn.com/How_An_Outcast_King_Built_One_Of_India's_Greatest_Empires
Krishnadevaraya ranks among India's greatest kings -- by the end of his life he remained undefeated on the battlefield, and had built the Vijayanagara Empire up to the apex of its power and prosperity. Even more fascinating: he was a low-caste king, with perpetual "underdog" status.
Welcome to his amazing, larger-than-life story.
For more on Vijayanagara, check out our other video here: https://youtu.be/NtvepHA4Pfo
Special thanks to Srinivas Reddy for his excellent new book on Krishnadevaraya: "Raya"
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V7TXJKAWPRQDCEMQ
- published: 04 Mar 2024
- views: 166980
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Indians | Ep 8: The Vijayanagar Empire | A Brief History of a Civilization
Research, Script and Narration by Namit Arora;
Producer: The Wire;
Director: Natasha Badhwar;
Camera: Ajmal Jami;
Video Editor: Anam Sheikh.
Made possibl...
Research, Script and Narration by Namit Arora;
Producer: The Wire;
Director: Natasha Badhwar;
Camera: Ajmal Jami;
Video Editor: Anam Sheikh.
Made possible by a grant from The Raza Foundation and contributions to The Wire by viewers like you. Join The Wire’s Youtube membership program and help fund many such initiatives.
The story of India is one of profound and continuous change. It has been shaped by the dynamic of migration, conflict, mixing, coexistence, and cooperation. In this ten-part web series, Namit Arora tells the story of Indians and our civilization by exploring some of our greatest historical sites, most of which were lost to memory and were dug out by archaeologists. He will also focus on ancient and medieval foreign travellers whose idiosyncratic accounts conceal surprising insights about us Indians. All along, Arora surveys India’s long and exciting churn of cultural ideas, beliefs, and values—some that still shape us today, and others that have been lost forever. The series mostly mirrors—and often extends—the contents of his book, Indians: A Brief History of a Civilization. Bibliography appears below.
EPISODE 8: THE VIJAYANAGAR EMPIRE
The Vijayanagar Empire (1336–1565) once ruled much of south India. Foreigners have left vivid accounts of its capital city, aka Vijayanagar—its grand temples, palaces, royal baths, audience halls, Islamic quarter, bazaars, military might, and cosmopolitanism. Considered the birthplace of Carnatic music, Vijayanagar also evolved syncretic forms of architecture, governance, and courtly attire. Folk tales abound of its famous king, Krishnadevaraya, and his minister, Tenali Raman, who had a clever solution to every problem. The city’s remains now lie near Hampi village, in a beautiful rocky landscape by the Tungabhadra River.
How did Vijayanagar acquire all the wealth that impressed foreign travellers? Their eyewitness accounts—and contemporary scholars—reveal much about its economy, social customs, big festivals, and the cloistered lives of its elite women. In this episode, Namit Arora describes what’s known about its trade, taxation, governance, policing, crime and punishment. He also looks at Vijayanagar’s religious landscape and courtly norms, its eager embrace of Persianate culture, and its war machine and shifting military alliances in which religion mattered little. And finally, the causes of the empire’s massive defeat at the battle of Talikota. Hindu nationalists today fondly imagine Vijayanagar as a self-conscious bastion of Hinduism bravely resisting the ‘onslaught of Islam’. Is that true? As we’ll see, history is messy, and it often confounds sectarian readings of the past.
PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY / FURTHER READING
Barbosa, Duarte; Trans. by Dames, M Longworth (1812); The Book of Duarte Barbosa: An account of the countries bordering on the Indian Ocean and their inhabitants, 1518.
Eaton, Richard M.; The New Cambridge History of India, A Social History of the Deccan, 1300–1761: Eight Indian Lives; CUP, 2005
Fritz, John M and Michell, George; Hampi Vijayanagara; Jaico, 2011
Ganeri, Jonardon (Editor); The Oxford Handbook of Indian Philosophy; OUP, 2017
Katragadda, Sri Lakshmi; Women in Vijayanagara: Women in sixteenth century (A Study of Tuluva Dynasty); Delta Publishing, 1996
Keay, John; India: A History; Harper Collins, 1999
Kulke, Hermann and Rothermundm Dietmar; A History of India; Psychology Press, 2004
Nikhil; ‘Kanaka Dasa’s musical critique of “Caste, caste, caste”’; Nikhil, etc., 7 March 2017
Samarqandi, Kamaluddin Abdul-Razzaq; Mission to Calicut and Vijayanagar; trans by W. M. Thackston; 1989
Sarasvati, A. Rangasvami; ‘Political Maxims of the Emperor Poet, Krishnadeva Raya’; Journal of Indian History 6 (1925)
Sastri, Nilakanta KA; A History of South India; OUP, 1958
Sayeed, Vikhar Ahmed; 'Beyond the Hindu-Muslim Binary'; Frontline, Jan 02, 2019
Sewell, Robert; Nunes, Fernão; Paes, Domingos; A Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar): A Contribution to the History of India; 1900; Repub by Asian Educational Services 2001
Shanmugam, P., S. Srinivasan (Editors); Recent Advances in Vijayanagara Studies; New Era Publications, 2006
Stein, Burton; The New Cambridge History of India: Vijayanagara; CUP, 1989
Stoker, Valerie; Polemics and Patronage in the City of Victory; UC Press, 2016
Subrahmanyam, Sanjay; Agreeing to Disagree: Burton Stein on Vijayanagara; South Asia Research Vol. 17, No. 2, 1997
Thapar, Romila; The Past as Present; Aleph, 2014
Wagoner, Phillip B; ‘Sultan among Hindu Kings: Dress, Titles, and the Islamicization of Hindu Culture at Vijayanagara’; The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 55, No. 4, 1996
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https://wn.com/Indians_|_Ep_8_The_Vijayanagar_Empire_|_A_Brief_History_Of_A_Civilization
Research, Script and Narration by Namit Arora;
Producer: The Wire;
Director: Natasha Badhwar;
Camera: Ajmal Jami;
Video Editor: Anam Sheikh.
Made possible by a grant from The Raza Foundation and contributions to The Wire by viewers like you. Join The Wire’s Youtube membership program and help fund many such initiatives.
The story of India is one of profound and continuous change. It has been shaped by the dynamic of migration, conflict, mixing, coexistence, and cooperation. In this ten-part web series, Namit Arora tells the story of Indians and our civilization by exploring some of our greatest historical sites, most of which were lost to memory and were dug out by archaeologists. He will also focus on ancient and medieval foreign travellers whose idiosyncratic accounts conceal surprising insights about us Indians. All along, Arora surveys India’s long and exciting churn of cultural ideas, beliefs, and values—some that still shape us today, and others that have been lost forever. The series mostly mirrors—and often extends—the contents of his book, Indians: A Brief History of a Civilization. Bibliography appears below.
EPISODE 8: THE VIJAYANAGAR EMPIRE
The Vijayanagar Empire (1336–1565) once ruled much of south India. Foreigners have left vivid accounts of its capital city, aka Vijayanagar—its grand temples, palaces, royal baths, audience halls, Islamic quarter, bazaars, military might, and cosmopolitanism. Considered the birthplace of Carnatic music, Vijayanagar also evolved syncretic forms of architecture, governance, and courtly attire. Folk tales abound of its famous king, Krishnadevaraya, and his minister, Tenali Raman, who had a clever solution to every problem. The city’s remains now lie near Hampi village, in a beautiful rocky landscape by the Tungabhadra River.
How did Vijayanagar acquire all the wealth that impressed foreign travellers? Their eyewitness accounts—and contemporary scholars—reveal much about its economy, social customs, big festivals, and the cloistered lives of its elite women. In this episode, Namit Arora describes what’s known about its trade, taxation, governance, policing, crime and punishment. He also looks at Vijayanagar’s religious landscape and courtly norms, its eager embrace of Persianate culture, and its war machine and shifting military alliances in which religion mattered little. And finally, the causes of the empire’s massive defeat at the battle of Talikota. Hindu nationalists today fondly imagine Vijayanagar as a self-conscious bastion of Hinduism bravely resisting the ‘onslaught of Islam’. Is that true? As we’ll see, history is messy, and it often confounds sectarian readings of the past.
PARTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY / FURTHER READING
Barbosa, Duarte; Trans. by Dames, M Longworth (1812); The Book of Duarte Barbosa: An account of the countries bordering on the Indian Ocean and their inhabitants, 1518.
Eaton, Richard M.; The New Cambridge History of India, A Social History of the Deccan, 1300–1761: Eight Indian Lives; CUP, 2005
Fritz, John M and Michell, George; Hampi Vijayanagara; Jaico, 2011
Ganeri, Jonardon (Editor); The Oxford Handbook of Indian Philosophy; OUP, 2017
Katragadda, Sri Lakshmi; Women in Vijayanagara: Women in sixteenth century (A Study of Tuluva Dynasty); Delta Publishing, 1996
Keay, John; India: A History; Harper Collins, 1999
Kulke, Hermann and Rothermundm Dietmar; A History of India; Psychology Press, 2004
Nikhil; ‘Kanaka Dasa’s musical critique of “Caste, caste, caste”’; Nikhil, etc., 7 March 2017
Samarqandi, Kamaluddin Abdul-Razzaq; Mission to Calicut and Vijayanagar; trans by W. M. Thackston; 1989
Sarasvati, A. Rangasvami; ‘Political Maxims of the Emperor Poet, Krishnadeva Raya’; Journal of Indian History 6 (1925)
Sastri, Nilakanta KA; A History of South India; OUP, 1958
Sayeed, Vikhar Ahmed; 'Beyond the Hindu-Muslim Binary'; Frontline, Jan 02, 2019
Sewell, Robert; Nunes, Fernão; Paes, Domingos; A Forgotten Empire (Vijayanagar): A Contribution to the History of India; 1900; Repub by Asian Educational Services 2001
Shanmugam, P., S. Srinivasan (Editors); Recent Advances in Vijayanagara Studies; New Era Publications, 2006
Stein, Burton; The New Cambridge History of India: Vijayanagara; CUP, 1989
Stoker, Valerie; Polemics and Patronage in the City of Victory; UC Press, 2016
Subrahmanyam, Sanjay; Agreeing to Disagree: Burton Stein on Vijayanagara; South Asia Research Vol. 17, No. 2, 1997
Thapar, Romila; The Past as Present; Aleph, 2014
Wagoner, Phillip B; ‘Sultan among Hindu Kings: Dress, Titles, and the Islamicization of Hindu Culture at Vijayanagara’; The Journal of Asian Studies, Vol. 55, No. 4, 1996
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- published: 24 Feb 2024
- views: 52747
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Vijayanagara Empire - Hampi | Ancient Indian History | 3D Kids (Children) Education NCERT Video
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Learn about Vijayanagara Empire History - Animated NCERT (CBSE) video by Classteacher Learning Systems. The Vijayan...
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Learn about Vijayanagara Empire History - Animated NCERT (CBSE) video by Classteacher Learning Systems. The Vijayanagara Empire referred to as the Kingdom of Bisnagar by the Portuguese, was an empire based in South India, in the Deccan Plateau region. Check this cartoons for children kids education video educational video video for children cartoon video education. Know about Hampi documentary, hampi karnataka, hampi temple, hampi tourism and more.
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Learn about Vijayanagara Empire History - Animated NCERT (CBSE) video by Classteacher Learning Systems. The Vijayanagara Empire referred to as the Kingdom of Bisnagar by the Portuguese, was an empire based in South India, in the Deccan Plateau region. Check this cartoons for children kids education video educational video video for children cartoon video education. Know about Hampi documentary, hampi karnataka, hampi temple, hampi tourism and more.
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- views: 625169
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History of Vijayanagar Empire - History of Medieval India - UPSC GS Paper 1 History by Aadesh Singh
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Krishnadevaraya - The Greatest King Of Vijayanagara Empire | Class 7 - History | Learn With BYJU'S
Do you know who possessed the largest empire in India after the decline of the Delhi Sultanate? He is Krishnadevaraya, considered an icon by many Indians. Krish...
Do you know who possessed the largest empire in India after the decline of the Delhi Sultanate? He is Krishnadevaraya, considered an icon by many Indians. Krishnadevaraya earned the titles Kannada Rajya Rama Ramana, Andhra Bhoja, and Mooru Rayara Ganda. Learn more about Krishnadevaraya and his achievements in this video. Watch now!
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How the Brutal Delhi Sultanate Gave Birth to the Vijayanagara Empire
In the medieval era, the Delhi Sultanate repeatedly invaded South India, which led to widespread rebellion and the birth of the Vijayanagar Empire. The history...
In the medieval era, the Delhi Sultanate repeatedly invaded South India, which led to widespread rebellion and the birth of the Vijayanagar Empire. The history of these invasions involve many fascinating events and leaders, like Alauddin Khilji, Malik Kafur, Muhammed bin Tughlaq, Prataparudra, and Harihara.
Today, the ruins at Warangal and Hampi (a UNESCO world heritage site) offer a glimpse into the grand history and drama surrounding the Vijayanagar Empire and its long-time rival, the Bahmani Sultanate. But most visitors have only a vague understanding of the Indo-Turkic Delhi Sultanate’s role in creating this new and prosperous political order -- one that would ultimately prove among the greatest in the subcontinent's long history.
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For further reading, I highly recommend "Rebel Sultans" by Manu S. Pillai. I would caution readers against John Keay's work, as -- despite the fact that it is well-researched -- he tends to ignore context when interpreting primary sources, such as inscriptions and court proclamations. In that way, Keay's scholarship is reminiscent of most British Raj historians studying Indian history in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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In the medieval era, the Delhi Sultanate repeatedly invaded South India, which led to widespread rebellion and the birth of the Vijayanagar Empire. The history of these invasions involve many fascinating events and leaders, like Alauddin Khilji, Malik Kafur, Muhammed bin Tughlaq, Prataparudra, and Harihara.
Today, the ruins at Warangal and Hampi (a UNESCO world heritage site) offer a glimpse into the grand history and drama surrounding the Vijayanagar Empire and its long-time rival, the Bahmani Sultanate. But most visitors have only a vague understanding of the Indo-Turkic Delhi Sultanate’s role in creating this new and prosperous political order -- one that would ultimately prove among the greatest in the subcontinent's long history.
Welcome to my animated history video about this interesting era. Enjoy!
#delhisultanate #vijayanagarempire #indianhistory
For further reading, I highly recommend "Rebel Sultans" by Manu S. Pillai. I would caution readers against John Keay's work, as -- despite the fact that it is well-researched -- he tends to ignore context when interpreting primary sources, such as inscriptions and court proclamations. In that way, Keay's scholarship is reminiscent of most British Raj historians studying Indian history in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Tadipatri is a picturesque town nestled in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Positioned on the southern bank of the Pennar River, Tadipatri boast...
Tadipatri is a picturesque town nestled in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Positioned on the southern bank of the Pennar River, Tadipatri boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Overview:
Geographical Setting: The town enjoys a scenic setting by the Pennar River, though the river is often dry due to upstream damming.
Population: Home to approximately 178,171 people, Tadipatri is a vibrant community with a diverse cultural fabric.
Elevation: Located at an elevation of 223 meters (731 feet), it offers a pleasant climate and panoramic views.
Cultural Heritage:
Tadipatri is celebrated for its exquisite temples and historical significance, often referred to as the "Kanchipuram of Andhra Pradesh."
Chintala Venkataramana Swamy Temple: Renowned for its intricate carvings and splendid architecture, this temple stands as a testament to the town's rich heritage.
Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple: Dating back to the Vijayanagara Empire, this temple showcases stunning architectural prowess and a spiritual ambiance.
Economic Activity:
Limestone Deposits: Tadipatri thrives on its rich deposits of cement-grade limestone, contributing significantly to the local economy.
Handicrafts and Handlooms: The town is a hub for traditional crafts and textiles, producing exquisite silk sarees and woven fabrics that are cherished across India.
Modern Amenities:
Despite its historical roots, Tadipatri offers modern amenities and a quality lifestyle to its residents, balancing tradition with contemporary living.
Tadipatri is not just a town; it's a journey through time, where every corner echoes with stories of the past, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Fancy a visit to explore this charming town yourself?
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Tadipatri is a picturesque town nestled in the Anantapur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. Positioned on the southern bank of the Pennar River, Tadipatri boasts a unique blend of natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.
Overview:
Geographical Setting: The town enjoys a scenic setting by the Pennar River, though the river is often dry due to upstream damming.
Population: Home to approximately 178,171 people, Tadipatri is a vibrant community with a diverse cultural fabric.
Elevation: Located at an elevation of 223 meters (731 feet), it offers a pleasant climate and panoramic views.
Cultural Heritage:
Tadipatri is celebrated for its exquisite temples and historical significance, often referred to as the "Kanchipuram of Andhra Pradesh."
Chintala Venkataramana Swamy Temple: Renowned for its intricate carvings and splendid architecture, this temple stands as a testament to the town's rich heritage.
Bugga Ramalingeswara Swamy Temple: Dating back to the Vijayanagara Empire, this temple showcases stunning architectural prowess and a spiritual ambiance.
Economic Activity:
Limestone Deposits: Tadipatri thrives on its rich deposits of cement-grade limestone, contributing significantly to the local economy.
Handicrafts and Handlooms: The town is a hub for traditional crafts and textiles, producing exquisite silk sarees and woven fabrics that are cherished across India.
Modern Amenities:
Despite its historical roots, Tadipatri offers modern amenities and a quality lifestyle to its residents, balancing tradition with contemporary living.
Tadipatri is not just a town; it's a journey through time, where every corner echoes with stories of the past, making it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and travelers alike.
Fancy a visit to explore this charming town yourself?
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