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Timmaraja Wodeyar I

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This was a reckoning for Mysore to contemplate and act swiftly. Before Thimmaraja could act strongly, he died in 1478, having served under two emperors: Mallikarjuna Raya and his cousin, Virupaksha Raya II. His 19-year kingship was akin to his forefathers' in terms of
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died. Both the Vijayaranagar Empire and Mysore Kingdom had begun to witness continual rule of kings. However, with the death of Mallikarjuna Raya, his cousin
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had voraciously expanded his domain, beginning to march down South. His intimidation of Vijayanagara was imminent. To the empire's east was the
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took the opportunity to seize the throne, though he failed to prove a better ruler. His rule continued through Thimmaraja's reign.
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The beginnings of the terms of almost all the first five rajas of Mysore are similar in the sense that they represented the
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more villages and townships. However, stronger actions were called for during his last times.
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kingdoms one after another. Muhammad Shah Bahmani II of the
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arrived in India, marking the beginning of onslaught of
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Beginning of threats to Vijayanagara from all corners
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