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  1. Yaduraya Wodeyar. 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.

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      Wadiyar dynasty. The Wadiyar dynasty (formerly spelt Wodeyer...

  2. Yaduraya Wodeyar: 1399–1423 Chamaraja Wodeyar I: 1423–1459 Timmaraja Wodeyar I: 1459–1478 Chamaraja Wodeyar II: 1478–1513 Chamaraja Wodeyar III: 1513–1553 Absolute Monarchy (Independent Wodeyar Kings) (1553–1761) Timmaraja Wodeyar II: 1553–1572 Chamaraja Wodeyar IV: 1572–1576 Chamaraja Wodeyar V: 1576–1578 Raja ...

  3. The first raja (and poleygar) of Mysore was Yaduraya. The last ruling king was Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wadiyar. The current head of the Wadiyar family is Yaduveera Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar. The reputation of the maharajas of Mysore has varied historically, ending, however with great reputation.

  4. Pre-colonial era administration. During the decline of the Vijayanagara Empire, King Yaduraya Wodeyar (1399–1423) gradually gained independence, eventually ousting the Vijayanagar governor at Srirangapatna. The regional head of the empire moved their new capital at Chandragiri. [1]

  5. 28. Mai 2015 · 1. Adi Yaduraya Wodeyar. Ruling Period: 1399-1423. Adi Yaduraya Wodeyar or Raja Vijaya Raj Wodeyar, was the first King of Mysore. He established his rule by defeating and killing Delavoi Mara Nayaka of Karugahalli, who had usurped Royal power in Mysore. 2. Hiriya Bettada ChamarajaWodeyar I. Ruling Period: 1423-1459.