Sangama dynasty

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The Sangama dynasty was the founding royal house of the Vijayanagara Empire in South India, ruling from the 14th to the late 15th century and overseeing a major period of political consolidation and cultural flourishing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf founding dynasty
royal dynasty
associatedWith Tungabhadra River NERFINISHED
Virupaksha Temple, Hampi NERFINISHED
capital Hampi NERFINISHED
Vijayanagara NERFINISHED
continent Asia
coreTerritory Tungabhadra–Krishna doab NERFINISHED
parts of present-day Andhra Pradesh
parts of present-day Karnataka
parts of present-day Tamil Nadu
country Vijayanagara Empire NERFINISHED
culturalContribution development of Vijayanagara architecture
promotion of Shaivism
promotion of Vaishnavism
dynasticHouse Sangama family NERFINISHED
endTime late 15th century
era late medieval period
followedBy Saluva dynasty NERFINISHED
foundedBy Bukka Raya I NERFINISHED
Harihara I NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
houseType imperial house
knownFor founding the Vijayanagara Empire
patronage of Hindu temples
patronage of literature
political consolidation in South India
resistance to Delhi Sultanate expansion
language Kannada
Sanskrit
Telugu
militaryConflict conflicts with Sultanates of the Deccan
wars with Bahmani Sultanate
notableRuler Bukka Raya I NERFINISHED
Deva Raya I NERFINISHED
Deva Raya II NERFINISHED
Harihara I NERFINISHED
Harihara II NERFINISHED
Mallikarjuna Raya NERFINISHED
Virupaksha Raya II NERFINISHED
partOf history of Andhra Pradesh
history of Karnataka
history of South India
precededBy local chieftaincies in the Tungabhadra region
region South India
religion Hinduism
startTime c. 1336

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Vijayanagara Empire dynasty Sangama dynasty