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| reign = 1570 – 1572 CE
| title = [[Emperor]]
| image = Battle of Raksas Tagdi 04.jpg
| succession = [[Vijayanagara Empire|Emperor of Vijayanagara]]
| predecessor = [[Sadasiva Raya]]
| successor = [[Sriranga I]]
| spouse = Vengalamba
| dynasty = [[Aravidu Dynasty|Aravidu]]
| religion = [[Hinduism]]
| issue = [[Sriranga Deva Raya]]
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{{Vijayanagara empire}}'''Tirumala Deva Raya''' (r. 1570 - 1572 CE) was the first crowned [[Vijayanagara Empire|Emperor of Vijayanagara]] from the [[Aravidu Dynasty]]. He was the younger brother of [[Rama Raya (statesman)|Rama Raya]] and the husband of princess Vengalamba, making him the son-in-law of [[Krishna Deva Raya|Emperor Krishna Deva Raya]]. Following the [[Battle of Talikota]], he rescued the last [[Tuluva Dynasty | Tuluva]] Emperor, [[Sadasiva Raya]], and relocated the imperial capital to [[Penukonda]]. After Sadasiva's death in 1570 CE, he ascended as the Emperor of Vijayanagara. He was succeeded by his son, [[Sriranga I]] in 1572.<ref name=Eaton>{{Cite book |last=Eaton |first=Richard |chapter=The Deccan and the South, 1400-1650 |title=India in the Persianate Age, 1000-1765 |publisher=Penguin Books |year=2019 |page=175}}</ref>
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'''Tirumala Deva Raya''' (reign 1565–1572 CE) was the first Crowned King of the [[Vijayanagara Empire]] from the [[Aravidu Dynasty]]. He was the younger brother of [[Aliya Rama Raya]] and son-in-law of [[Krishna Deva Raya]].
==Muslim Invasion of Penukonda==
Tirumala Raya escaped the Battle of Talikota and afterwards shifted his capital to [[Penukonda]]. He later repulsed a Muslim invasion on Penukonda.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Krishnaswami Aiyangar |first=Sakkottai |url=http://archive.org/details/sourcesofvijayan00krisrich |title=Sources of Vijayanagar history |page=19|date=1919 |publisher=[Madras] : The University of Madras |others=University of California Libraries}}</ref>


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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
* {{citation |last1=Rao |first1=Velcheru Narayana |last2=Shulman |first2=David Dean |first3=Sanjay |last3=Subrahmanyam |title=Symbols of substance: court and state in Nāyaka Period Tamilnadu |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znFuAAAAMAAJ |year=1992 |publisher=Oxford University Press}}
* {{citation |last1=Rao |first1=Velcheru Narayana |last2=Shulman |first2=David Dean |first3=Sanjay |last3=Subrahmanyam |title=Symbols of substance: court and state in Nāyaka Period Tamilnadu |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=znFuAAAAMAAJ |year=1992 |publisher=Oxford University Press|isbn=978-0-19-563021-3 }}
* {{citation |last=Sastri |first=K. A. Nilakanta |authorlink=K. A. Nilakanta Sastri |title=A History of South India: From Prehistoric Times to the Fall of Vijayanagar |url=https://archive.org/details/historyofthecity035512mbp |year=1958 |edition=Second |publisher=Indian Branch, Oxford University Press |ref={{sfnref|Nilakanta Sastri|1958}}}}
* {{citation |last=Sastri |first=K. A. Nilakanta |authorlink=K. A. Nilakanta Sastri |title=A History of South India: From Prehistoric Times to the Fall of Vijayanagar |url=https://archive.org/details/historyofthecity035512mbp |year=1958 |edition=Second |publisher=Indian Branch, Oxford University Press |ref={{sfnref|Nilakanta Sastri|1958}}}}
* {{citation |last1=Subrahmanyam |first1=Sanjay |last2=Shulman |first2=David |title=The Men who would be King? The Politics of Expansion in Early Seventeenth-Century Northern Tamilnadu |journal=Modern Asian Studies |volume=24 |issue=02 |year=2008 |pages=225–248 |issn=0026-749X |doi=10.1017/S0026749X00010301 |ref={{sfnref|Subrahmanyam & Shulman, The Men who would be King?|2008}}}}
* {{citation |last1=Subrahmanyam |first1=Sanjay |last2=Shulman |first2=David |title=The Men who would be King? The Politics of Expansion in Early Seventeenth-Century Northern Tamilnadu |journal=Modern Asian Studies |volume=24 |issue=2 |year=2008 |pages=225–248 |issn=0026-749X |doi=10.1017/S0026749X00010301 |s2cid=146726950 |ref={{sfnref|Subrahmanyam & Shulman, The Men who would be King?|2008}}}}


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Tirumala Deva Raya
Emperor
Emperor of Vijayanagara
Reign1570 – 1572 CE
PredecessorSadasiva Raya
SuccessorSriranga I
SpouseVengalamba
IssueSriranga Deva Raya Venkatapati Deva Raya
DynastyAravidu
ReligionHinduism

Tirumala Deva Raya (r. 1570 - 1572 CE) was the first crowned Emperor of Vijayanagara from the Aravidu Dynasty. He was the younger brother of Rama Raya and the husband of princess Vengalamba, making him the son-in-law of Emperor Krishna Deva Raya. Following the Battle of Talikota, he rescued the last Tuluva Emperor, Sadasiva Raya, and relocated the imperial capital to Penukonda. After Sadasiva's death in 1570 CE, he ascended as the Emperor of Vijayanagara. He was succeeded by his son, Sriranga I in 1572.[1]

Muslim Invasion of Penukonda

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Tirumala Raya escaped the Battle of Talikota and afterwards shifted his capital to Penukonda. He later repulsed a Muslim invasion on Penukonda.[2]

References

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  1. ^ Eaton, Richard (2019). "The Deccan and the South, 1400-1650". India in the Persianate Age, 1000-1765. Penguin Books. p. 175.
  2. ^ Krishnaswami Aiyangar, Sakkottai (1919). Sources of Vijayanagar history. University of California Libraries. [Madras] : The University of Madras. p. 19.

Bibliography

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Preceded by Vijayanagar empire
1565–1572
Succeeded by