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Doab — (Hindi: दोआब, Urdu: دوآب, Doāb) bezeichnet in Südasien eine zwischen zwei Flüssen gelegene Region. Der Name Doab stammt aus dem Persischen und setzt sich aus do für „zwei“ und āb für „Wasser, Fluss“ zusammen (vgl. auch Panjab). Insbesondere… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Doab — A Doab (Hindi: दो आब, Urdu: دو آب dō, two + āb, water or river ) is a term used in India and Pakistan for a tongue or tract of land lying between two confluent rivers.[1] see Ap (water) Contents 1 Uttar Pradesh 2 The Punjab Doabs … Wikipedia
Raichur district — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name = Raichur type= district district district image desc = Taluk level map of Raichur district latd = 16.21 longd = 77.35 state name = Karnataka division name = taluk names = Raichur, Sindhanur, Lingsugur,… … Wikipedia
The battle of Raichur — Raichur is a small town in the south Indian state of Karnataka. The city had a hoary past and was a witness to many a battle between the kings of Vijayanagar empire and the muslim kings ruling from Bijapur and Gulbarga. The city is located in a… … Wikipedia
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Tuluva Narasa Nayaka — (1491 1503 CE) was the able commander of the Vijayanagar army under the rule of Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya and the de facto sovereign during the nominal rule of the sons of Saluva Narasimha. After the death of king Saluva Narasimha, crown prince… … Wikipedia
Deva Raya II — Vijayanagara Empire Sangama Dynasty Harihara Raya I 1336–1356 Bukka Raya I 1356–1377 … Wikipedia
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Achyuta Deva Raya — Achyuta Raya (1529 1542 CE) was a ruler of a Vijayanagara Empire of South India. He was the younger brother of Krishna Deva Raya, whom he succeeded in 1529. He patronised Kannada poet Chatu Vittalanatha and the great singer Purandaradasa(Father… … Wikipedia