Tirumala Devi

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Tirumala Devi was a principal queen and consort of the Vijayanagara emperor Sri Krishnadevaraya, noted for her influence and patronage during his reign.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Vijayanagara royal consort
historical figure
queen consort
associatedDynasty Tuluva dynasty
surface form: Tuluva dynasty of Vijayanagara
associatedWith South India
Tuluva dynasty
Vijayanagara Empire
surface form: Vijayanagara court
associatedWithCity Hampi
surface form: Vijayanagara (Hampi)
associatedWithRuler Sri Krishnadevaraya
country Vijayanagara Empire
courtInfluence influence on religious and cultural patronage
influence on royal decisions
era early 16th century
floruit c. 1509–1529
gender female
hasTitle Rani
surface form: Maharani

Patta Mahishi (principal queen)
historicalContext height of Vijayanagara power under Krishnadevaraya
languageContext Kannada-speaking region
Telugu-speaking region
maritalStatus married
memberOf Vijayanagara Empire royal family
notableFor charitable donations
influence at the Vijayanagara court
religious endowments
royal patronage
patronage charitable works
religious institutions
temples
position principal queen of Krishnadevaraya
religion Hinduism
role chief consort of the emperor
politically influential queen
spouse Sri Krishnadevaraya
surface form: Krishnadevaraya
spouseOfTitle Emperor of Vijayanagara

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Sri Krishnadevaraya spouse Tirumala Devi