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527:. The emperor did not think his sons were ready to take charge of the throne so he gave that power to his most trusted general and minister Narasa. Narasa in effect ruled the Vijayanagara empire from 1490 until his own death in 1503, after which Narasa's eldest son had the rightful king assassinated and took the throne. Narasimha's eldest son, 463:. The term "Saluva" is known to lexicographers as "hawk" used in hunting. They later spread into the east coast of modern Andhra Pradesh, perhaps by migration or during the Vijayanagara conquests during the 14th century. 511:
from the dynasty ruling from 1486 to 1491 CE. Narasimha spent his reign in relatively successful campaigns to subdue rebellious vassals throughout the empire and in unsuccessful attempts to stop the expansion of the
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On his death in 1491, following the siege of Udayagiri and his own imprisonment there by Gajapatis, Narasimha left his empire in the able hands of his prime minister,
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The earliest known Saluva from inscriptional evidence in the Vijayanagara era was Mangaladeva, the great-grandfather of
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and was created by the Saluvas, who by historical tradition were natives of the
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and one of Narasa's enemies in 1492 so Narasimha's youngest son,
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Second dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire (c. 1485–1505 CE)
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was constructed during the reign of Saluva dynasty.
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Index

Saluva Dynasty
Vijayanagara Empire
Sangama dynasty
Harihara I
Bukka Raya I
Harihara Raya II
Virupaksha Raya
Bukka Raya II
Deva Raya I
Ramachandra Raya
Vira Vijaya Bukka Raya
Deva Raya II
Mallikarjuna Raya
Virupaksha Raya II
Praudha Raya
Saluva dynasty
Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya
Thimma Bhupala
Narasimha Raya II
Tuluva dynasty
Tuluva Narasa Nayaka
Vira Narasimha Raya
Krishna Deva Raya
Achyuta Deva Raya
Venkata I
Sadasiva Raya
Aravidu dynasty
Rama Raya
Tirumala Deva Raya
Sriranga I

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