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Kanthirava Narasaraja I

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of Mysore to create the symbols associated with royalty, such as the royal coats of arms, establishing mints, and issuing coins named Kanthiraya (corrupted to "Canteroy") after him. These were to remain part of Mysore's 'current national money' for well over a century.
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Although the Vijayanagara Empire had succumbed to rampages and forages of the Bahamani and Deccan Sultanates, Kanthirava Narasaraja Wodeyar, continued to recognise the Vijayanagara Empire and its namesake emperor
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Subrahmanyam, Sanjay (1989), "Warfare and state finance in Wodeyar Mysore, 1724–25: A missionary perspective",
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of Mysore. Before becoming the king of Mysore, he lived in Terakanambi near Gundalpet, Chamarajanagar District.
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Architecture and Art of Southern India: Vijayanagara and the successor states: 1350–1750
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Kanthirava Narasaraja I had ten wives. He died on 31 July 1659, at the age of 44.
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speakers), the rest being Tamil speakers from the western districts of modern-day
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before him, he continued to expand the Mysore dominions. This included taking
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Kanthirava Naurasaraja I, ruler of the principality of Mysore, 1638–1659.
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in the south, unseating the Chingalvas from their base in
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Imperial Gazetteer of India: Provincial Series (1908),
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His life story was adapted into the 1960 Kannada movie
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South India during the time of Kanthirava Narasaraja I.
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Soon after his accession, he was called on to defend
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Index


Maharaja of Mysore
Raja Wodeyar II
Dodda Kempadevaraja
House
Wodeyar
Hindu
maharaja
Kingdom of Mysore
Raja Wodeyar II
Raja Wodeyar I
Srirangapatna
Adil Shahis
Bijapur
Satyamangalam
Nayaks of Madurai
Piriyapatna
Hosur
Salem
Kempe Gowda
Magadi
Yelahanka
Sriranga III

Catholic
missionaries
southern India
Malabar coast
Kanara coast
Coromandel coast

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