Krishna Deva Raya was a notable ruler of the Vijayanagara Empire in South India, who reigned from 1509 AD to 1530 AD. He is regarded as one of the greatest kings of India, during whose reign the empire reached the pinnacle of its glory.
Krishna Deva Raya is remembered for his achievements in various fields, including religion, literature, arts, administration, and military. He was a patron of literature and arts, among his court poet were Tenali Rama and Ashta Digbandhana. He also wrote Amuktamalyada and Jambavati Kalyanam.
Krishna Deva Raya was known for his religious tolerance and patronage of all faiths. During his reign, he supported and encouraged the growth of various religions, including Hinduism, Jainism, and Islam.
In the military sphere, he expanded his territory by waging wars against neighboring states and by quelling rebellion within his own kingdom. His military prowess was demonstrated in the Battle of Raichur against the Sultanates of Bijapur and Ahmadnagar in 1520 AD.
Krishna Deva Raya's legacy is celebrated in art and literature, and he is considered as an icon of South Indian culture. His reign is often referred to as the "Golden Age" of South India, and he is still remembered with reverence and admiration.
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