Veera Ballala

Veera Ballala

Veera Ballala is the name of multiple South Indian kings of the Hoysala Empire:
* Veera Ballala I 1102 - 1108 CE
* Veera Ballala II 1173-1220 CE
* Veera Ballala III 1291-1343 CE


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  • Veera Ballala III — (1291 1343 CE), was the last great king of the Hoysala Empire that ruled over what is now the South Indian state of Karnataka. Veera Ballala s commanders, Harihara (popularly known as Hakka) and Bukkaraya (popularly known as Bukka) are perhaps… …   Wikipedia

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  • Literature in the Hoysala Empire — The Hoysala Empire (1025 ndash;1343), in what is now southern India, produced a large body of literature in the Kannada and Sanskrit languages.Kamath (2001), p. 132] The empire was established by Nripa Kama II, came into political prominence… …   Wikipedia

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