Aravidu dynasty
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The Aravidu Dynasty was the fourth and last Hindu
Hindu
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 dynasty which ruled Vijayanagara Empire
Vijayanagara Empire
The Vijayanagara Empire , referred as the Kingdom of Bisnaga by the Portuguese, was an empire based in South Indian in the Deccan Plateau region. It was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of the Yadava lineage. The empire rose to prominence as a culmination of attempts...

 in South India
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. Its founder was Tirumala, whose brother Rama Raya had been the masterful regent of the last ruler of the previous dynasty. Rama Raya's death at the Battle of Rakasa-Tangadi
Battle of Talikota
The Battle of Talikota , a watershed battle fought between the Vijayanagara Empire and the Deccan sultanates, resulted in a rout of Vijayanagara, and ended the last great Hindu kingdom in South India...

 (also known as the Battle of Talikota) in 1565 led to the subsequent destruction of Vijayanagar by the combined forces of the Muslim states of Bijapur.

Rulers

The main rulers of the Aravidu dynasty were:
  • Aliya Rama Raya
    Aliya Rama Raya
    Rama Raya , popularly known as "Aliya" Rama Raya, was the progenitor of the "Aravidu" dynasty of Vijayanagar Empire. This dynasty, the fourth and last to hold sway over the Vijayanagara Empire, is often not counted as a ruling dynasty of that empire, for reasons delineated below. Rama Raya...

     (1542 - 1565)
  • Tirumala Deva Raya
    Tirumala Deva Raya
    Tirumala Deva Raya was the first Crowned King of the Vijayanagara Empire from the Aravidu Dynasty. He was the brother of the Aliya Rama Raya and son-in-law of Krishna Deva Raya....

     (1565 - 1572)
  • Sriranga Deva Raya
    Sriranga Deva Raya
    Sriranga I was the king of Vijayanagara empire. He carried the restoration of the Vijayanagara empire, but his reign was marred with repeated attacks and loss of territories from his Muslim neighbours....

     (1572 - 1586)
  • Venkatapati Deva Raya
    Venkatapati Deva Raya
    Venkata II the younger brother of Sriranga I became the ruler of Vijayanagara Empire. His reign of three decades saw a revival of strength and prosperity of the empire. He dealt successfully with the Deccan sultans of Bijapur and Golkonda, the internal disorders, promoting economic revival in the...

     (1586 - 1614)
  • Sriranga Raya (1614)
  • Rama Deva Raya
    Rama Deva Raya
    Rama Deva Raya, ascended the throne after a gruesome war in 1617 as the King of Vijayanagara Empire. In 1614 his father, Sriranga II the preceding King and his family were gruesomely murdered by rival factions headed by Jagga Raya, who was one of their kins...

     (1617 - 1632)
  • Peda Venkata Raya
    Peda Venkata Raya
    Venkata III , the grandson of Aliya Rama Raya became the King of Vijayanagara Empire from 1632–1642.-Seizure by Timma Raja:...

     (1632 - 1642)
  • Sriranga Raya II (1642 - 1652)

Present Ruler

After Vijayanagar
Vijayanagara Empire
The Vijayanagara Empire , referred as the Kingdom of Bisnaga by the Portuguese, was an empire based in South Indian in the Deccan Plateau region. It was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of the Yadava lineage. The empire rose to prominence as a culmination of attempts...

 was defeated they were subjects to Bijapur
Adil Shahi
The Adil Shahi or Adilshahi dynasty ruled the Sultanate of Bijapur in the Western area of the Deccan region of Southern India from 1490 to 1686. Bijapur had been a province of the Bahmani Sultanate , before its political decline in the last quarter of the 15th century and eventual break-up in 1518...

 and Golconda
Golconda
Golconda may be:Places:* Golkonda, ruined city and fortress in India* Golconda, Illinois, town in the United States* Golconda, Nevada, former town in the United StatesOther:* Golconda...

 rulers. In the early 18th century they became tributary rulers of Anegundi to the Moghul emperor of Delhi
Delhi
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. In 1749 it was seized by the Maratha
Maratha
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s, and in 1775 it was reduced by Haidar Ali of Mysore. It however continued to exist as a tributary quasi-independent state until Tipu Sultan
Tipu Sultan
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 annexed the estate in 1786. Thirteen years later after he was killed at Seringapatam, the territory was handed over to the Nizam
Nizam
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 of Hyderabad State
Hyderabad State
-After Indian independence :When India gained independence in 1947 and Pakistan came into existence in 1947, the British left the local rulers of the princely states the choice of whether to join one of the new dominions or to remain independent...

. The British Government retaining all lands on their side of the Tungabhadra. Partly in compensation for this loss of land, the Government paid a pension annually to the head of the Anegundi family.

Veera Venkatapathi Raya had:
  • Raja Tirumala Deva Raju
    • Narasimha Raju had:
      • Kesamma Sahiba had:
        • Raja Tirumala Deva Raju
          • Raja Venkata Rama Raya
            • Venkamma Sahiba
            • Rani Narsingamma Sahiba
          • Raja Krishna Deva Raya 1871/1872, married Rani Kuppamma Sahiba and Rani Ijjamma Sahiba.
          • Raja Pedda Narasimha Raju 1872/1883, married Rani Narsingamma Sahiba 1883/1889. Adopted her brother Ranga Deva Raya.
            • Raja Ranga Deva Raya (Pampapathi Raju) 1889/1918, granted the title of Raja as a Hereditary distinction in 1902, married Rani Narasingh Amma had:
              • Santha Kondamma
              • Tirumala Kondamma
              • Raja Krishna Deva Raya, married Rani Lal Kumari. They adopted Achutya Deva Raya, son of Venkata Deva Raya. (see below)
              • Tirumala Deva Raya, married Rani Rajendra Kumari, died 17 January 1989 had:
                • Raja Rama Deva Raya, married Vijaya Kumari.
                • Shankar Kumari
                • Harihara Deva Raya, died 20 August 1987.
              • Venkata Deva Raya, born 27 April 1919, married Rani Lakshmi Dev Amma had:
                • Raja Achutya Deva Raya (See Below)
                • Raja Sri Ranga Deva Raya, MLA of Gangavati constituency, married Lalita Rani.
                • Raja Narasimha Deva Raya, Advocate
                  Advocate
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                   and Central Notary
                  Notary
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                   of Hospet
                  Hospet
                  Hospet , is a city in Bellary District in northern Karnataka, India. It is on the Tungabhadra River, 12 km from the World Heritage site consisting of the ruins of the medieval city of Vijayanagara, former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire....

                  , married Mohini.
                • Raghu Deva Raya, died 24 December 1969.
        • Lakshmi Devamma Sahiba, married had:
          • Raja Pedda Narasimha Raju
  • Chellamma Sahiba, married Kumar Raghav Raju Dalavayi had:
    • Pedda Pampapathi Raju had:
      • Rangapathi Raju
    • Chinna Pampapathi Raju had:
      • Kumara Raghava Raju had:
        • Sadasiva Raju
        • Kodanda Rama Raju
        • Rani Kuppamma Sahiba
        • Pampapathi Raju (Pampathi Raya)


The present ceremonial ruler Achyutya Deva Raya enjoys the title of Senior Representative of the Royal House of Vijayanagar
Vijayanagara Empire
The Vijayanagara Empire , referred as the Kingdom of Bisnaga by the Portuguese, was an empire based in South Indian in the Deccan Plateau region. It was established in 1336 by Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I of the Yadava lineage. The empire rose to prominence as a culmination of attempts...

-Aravidu (Narapathi) Dynasty, Guru (Religious Head) of the Hindu
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 Kshatriya
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 community, enjoys the customary privileges and honors at Hampi
Hampi
Hampi is a village in northern Karnataka state, India. It is located within the ruins of Vijayanagara, the former capital of the Vijayanagara Empire. Predating the city of Vijayanagara, it continues to be an important religious centre, housing the Virupaksha Temple, as well as several other...

 Temple and at Anegondi
Anegondi
Anegondi , which literally means elephant pit in Kannada, is a small village in Koppal district of Karnataka state, located on the north banks of the Tungabhadra River on the opposite bank of the Vittala Temple....

 Temple, during all religious functions as well as Muslim
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festivals
. Married Rani Chandra Kanta Devi and had:
  • Krishna Kumari, born 3 October 1966, married Bharat Raju Cheluvaraju, born 1 January 1962.
    • Abhirath Bharath Raju, born 1 October 1992
    • Aditya Bharath Raju, born 22 April 1998
    • Arnav Bharath Raju, born 25 April 2004
  • Krishna Deva Raya, born 6 October 1970, married Ratnasri, born 11 July 1975, and has issue:
    • Tirumala Venkata Deva Raya, born 4 December 2000.
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