Yaduraya Wodeyar
1st King & Poleygar of Mysore
Reign1399 – October 1423
Predecessor(Harihara II) (Harihara II devolved power to Yaduraya)
SuccessorChamaraja Wodeyar I (son)
Born1371
Srirangapatna, Vijayanagara Empire
DiedOctober 1423
Puragiri, Mysore
IssueChamaraja Wodeyar I
HouseWodeyar

Adi Yaduraya (later, Vijaya Raja Wodeyar; 1371–1423) was the first raja of Mysore from 1399 until his death in October 1423.[1][2] The Vijayanagara emperor Harihara II installed Yaduraya as his vassal and as a dedicated ruler of Mysore principality in 1399 to suppress the opposition of the Dalvoys. The Dalvoys were a decommissioned clan of royal fighters, advisers, and ministers who were active in the Vijayanagara Empire before, during, and after Harihara II and Yaduraya.

References

  1. Simmons, Caleb (1 July 2022). Singing the Goddess into Place: Locality, Myth, and Social Change in Chamundi of the Hill, a Kannada Folk Ballad. State University of New York Press. pp. 61–70, 181–187. ISBN 978-1-4384-8867-7.
  2. Palace, Mysore; Talwar, H. T. (1994). Arms & Armoury of the Mysore Palace. Directorate of Archaeology & Museums in Karnataka. p. 7.


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