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983:. His forces were able to defeat Yusuf Adil Shah. However, in a treacherous turn of events, Yusuf Adil Shah plotted against Tuluva Narasa Nayaka and had him and his seventy high-ranking officers murdered. Despite this, Yusuf Adil Shah managed to reclaim the Doab area and Mudgal from the control of the Vijayanagar Empire in 1502.
979:, approached Narasa with a proposal. He offered Narasa the forts of Mudgal and Raichur in exchange for his assistance in a war against Yusuf Adil Shah of Bijapur. Narasa Nayaka accepted the offer and sent his army to the region surrounding
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was assassinated by an army commander. The faithful Narasa Nayaka then crowned the other prince, Narasimha Raya II but retained all administrative powers in order to bring stability to the empire.
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control when the
Emperor was busy protecting interests closer to the capital. In 1496, General Narasa Nayaka marched south and brought under control rebellious chiefs like the governor of
972:. It is evident that Tuluva Narasa Nayaka understood the precarious situation and wisely chose not to engage the combined armies of the Shahi kingdoms on two fronts simultaneously.
944:, citing unspecified reasons, marched against Vijayanagara, breaking the existing peace. The sultanate army advanced to Hutgi, then joined forces with contingents from other
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Tuluva Narasa Nayaka was an astute ruler who wasted no time in strengthening the empire. As the
Bahmani Sultanate began to splinter into smaller states, a Bahmani minister,
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in the
Krishna-Tungabhadra Doab region. No decisive battle took place, and a peace agreement was reached, with Vijayanagara ceding
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Vijayanagara Empire and the tenuous central control, independent sultans of the divided
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on the west coast were brought under
Vijayanagara empire control in one long successful campaign which ended in May 1497.
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Independence - A Trek Through Indian History: Vol VII Named for Victory : The Vijayanagar Empire
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away from the Empire and quelled many rebellions by unfaithful chieftains, trying to exert their independence.
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