Peda Venkata Raya

Peda Venkata Raya

Venkata III (a.k.a Peda Venkata Raya) ,the grandson of Aliya Rama Raya became the King of Vijayanagara Empire from 1632-1642.

eizure by Timma Raja

But his paternal uncle, Timma Raja, another brother of Sriranga II,thought himself to be a better claim, seized the government at Vellore Fort, compelling Venkata III to remaining in his native place Anekonda.The Nayaks of Gingee, Tanjore and Madurai declared support for Venkata III,while Timma Raja got from none and was looked upon as a usurper.

Timma Raja nevertheless made lot of trouble and civil strife continued until his death in 1635.Initially he was winning, until the King Peda Venkata (Venkata III)’s nephew,Sriranga III took to the field and beat Timma Raja with help from the Dutch in Pulicat,compelling him to accept Venkata III’s claim. Timma Raja was allowed some territories under his control, but stirred up trouble the second time, only to be slain by the Nayak of Gingee in 1635.

Peace was finally restored and Peda Venkata Raya or Venkata III returned to Vellore to take charge

Madras Land Grant

On 22 August 1639 Francis Day of the East India Company obtained a small strip of Land in the Coramandal Coast from (a.k.a.Venkata III) in Chandragiri.The region was under by the Damerla Venkatapathy, a Recherla Velama chieftain of Srikalahasti and Vandavasi.The place to build a factory and warehouse for their trading activities.

Trouble from Southern Nayaks

In 1647 the Nayaks of Tanjore and Madurai,out of some complications attempted to seize Venkata III,and attacked Vellore but were defeated and peace was patched up.

riranga III’s rebellion

The Kings loyal nephew,Sriranga III for some reasons turned against the King in 1638 and engineered an invasion from Bijapur.The Bijapur – Sriranga III combine initially attacked Bangalore making the King Venkata III buy peace after an expensive deal. In 1641 the same combine launched another attack and were just 12 miles to Vellore Fort, but their camp was attacked with backing by Southern Nayaks.

Golkonda forces

In the following year(1641),the Golkonda Sultan watching the disorder, sent a huge force along the East Coast. The Golkonda army after facing a stiff resistance near Madras by Venkata III’s army backed by Damerla Venkatapati and the Gingee Nayak, marched towards the Vellore Fort. But Venkata III,now badly under threat from all sides retreated to the Jungles of Chittoor and died October 1642.

Venkata III had no son and was immediately succeeded by his treacherous nephew Sriranga III,who came to Vellore Fort after deserting the Bijapur camp.

References

* Rao, Velcheru Narayana, and David Shulman, Sanjay Subrahmanyam. "Symbols of substance : court and state in Nayaka period Tamilnadu" (Delhi ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1998) ; xix, 349 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., maps ; 22 cm. ; Oxford India paperbacks ; Includes bibliographical references and index ; ISBN 0-19-564399-2.
* Sathianathaier, R. "History of the Nayaks of Madura" [microform] by R. Sathyanatha Aiyar ; edited for the University, with introduction and notes by S. Krishnaswami Aiyangar ( [Madras] : Oxford University Press, 1924) ; see also ( [London] : H. Milford, Oxford university press, 1924) ; xvi, 403 p. ; 21 cm. ; SAMP early 20th-century Indian books project item 10819.
*K.A. Nilakanta Sastry, History of South India, From Prehistoric times to fall of Vijayanagar, 1955, OUP, (Reprinted 2002) ISBN 019560686-8.
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