Sadashiv Rai


Sadashiv Raya (1543-1567) was a ruler of the Vijayanagara empire, in the 16th century India was a powerful southern Indian empire located in the Deccan. When his younger son, Venkata I (Venkata Raya or Venkataday Rai) died in 1542 AD, when Vijaya Nagar ruler Achyut Rai of Krishnadevaraya died in 1542, he succeeded. He was a weak ruler and he was killed six months later. The nephew of Adut Rai (brother of the son) Sadashiv Raya, according to the laws of Aliya Santana, had become king, which was prevalent among the Bant cast, which was part of the Tulva dynasty. Sadashiv Raya was controlled by his minister Ram Rai, who was in fact a king, who restored the power of the Vijayanagar empire, which had diminished after the rule of Krishna Deora. Ram Raya's strategy was to play the role of Deccan Sultanate against each other before and then together with each other. He was outstanding for his life and crown, neither was his training or real experience under his leadership. Three brothers - Trimvirate - had acquired a long experience of administration and they were very close. He saw his descendants the great Arvidu warrior Somadevaraya, who fought against Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq when he attacked the Deccan. Aravali Bukka, a great granddaughter of Somadevaraya, a general of the famous emperor Salva Narasimha. Many of his relations were on important positions during the reign of Tulva Kings. Apart from this, both Ram Raya and Tirumala were the sons-sons of the great King Krishna Rai and they saved the empire from the traitors, who were not hesitant to invite the enemy who took the oath of Vijayanagar, to capture Adil Shahis. Country.

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