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396:. Veera Ballala III had to accept defeat to the Delhi Sultan, pay a handsome tribute, and send his son Veera Virupaksha to Delhi as an act of submission. His son returned in 1313. According to historian John Keay, claims by later writers such as Ferishta that Mallik Kafur even built a mosque in Halebidu to establish his supremacy are legends without historical evidence. 458:. Veera Ballala III fought a pitched battle against Ghiyas-ud-din, the Sultan of Madurai. Just when a Hoysala victory seemed imminent, the Hoysala monarch was captured and, according to historians Chopra et al., was "strangled and flayed". His son, Veera Ballala IV met the same fate in 353:
of Shimoga (Hosagunda). Around 1310, Ballala III successfully played 'king maker' in the affairs of Tamil country by appointing Sundara Pandya as the Pandya king as opposed to his competitor, Vira Pandya. However his focus the rebellious ruler
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was also established around c. 1335–6. With an intention of confronting the Muslim invasion, Veera Ballala III founded a second capital called Hosapattna on the banks of Tungabhadra river, which according to historians
274:. During his rule, the northern and southern branches of the Hoysala empire (which included much of modern Karnataka and northern Tamil Nadu in India) were consolidated and administered from 341:. His attempts to reduce the Yadava power did not diminish either. In c. 1305, Veera Ballala III successfully fought the invading Yadavas at Holalkere and pushed them back to 254: 418:. Veera Ballala III refused to pay tribute and withdrew from his earlier pact to support the Delhi Sultanate as a vassal. Tughluq sent an army to the south in 738: 733: 490: 662: 640: 618: 574: 313:. In the words of the historian Sen "the Hoysalas were the greatest among those who claim to be the makers of modern Mysore". 240: 298:, the Sultan of Delhi, that would alter the course of history of South India. For his courage and fortitude, the historians 121: 247: 748: 743: 728: 366:
and on the affairs in the Tamil country to the south laid open the northern boundaries of his territories to the
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and other minor dynasties of South India. But it was his conflict with the invading forces of
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and Halebidu was plundered for a second time. Veera Ballala III had to find refuge in
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A history of South India from prehistoric times to the fall of Vijayanagar
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had been defeated and large areas annexed by the Sultanate of Delhi. The
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occupied by the Delhi Sultan. The Delhi Sultanate was now being ruled by
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A concise history of Karnataka: from pre-historic times to the present
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By 1318, the Yadava kingdom had been completely destroyed and
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Chopra, P.N.; Ravindran, T.K.; Subrahmanian, N (2003) .
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from where he continued his resistance. By c. 1336 all
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In c. 1303, Veera Ballala III subdued the recalcitrant
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(2001) . 382:was attacked and plundered in 1: 609:Sen, Sailendra Nath (1999) . 459: 419: 390: 383: 303: 40: 739:13th-century Indian monarchs 734:14th-century Indian monarchs 588:. Bangalore: Jupiter books. 765: 403: 692: 683: 675: 329:Pandya and Yadava affairs 389:, only to be rebuilt in 18:Penultimate Hoysala King 481:Sen, Sailendra (2013). 629:Sastri, K.A. Nilakanta 613:. 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Index

Hoysala King
Narasimha III
Veera Ballala IV
Dynasty
Hoysala
Nripa Kama II
Vinayaditya
Ereyanga
Veera Ballala I
Vishnuvardhana
Narasimha I
Veera Ballala II
Vira Narasimha II
Vira Someshwara
Narasimha III
Veera Ballala III
Harihara Raya
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Hoysala Empire
Halebidu
Yadavas of Devagiri
Pandyan Dynasty
Madurai
Alauddin Khalji
Muhammad bin Tughluq
Suryanath Kamath
Vijayanagara Empire
Harihara I

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