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Harihara I

Vijayanagara Empire
Sangama Dynasty
Harihara Raya I1336-1356
Bukka Raya I1356-1377
Harihara Raya II1377-1404
Virupaksha Raya1404-1405
Bukka Raya II1405-1406
Deva Raya I1406-1422
Ramachandra Raya1422
Vira Vijaya Bukka Raya1422-1424
Deva Raya II1424-1446
Mallikarjuna Raya1446-1465
Virupaksha Raya II1465-1485
Praudha Raya1485
Saluva Dynasty
Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya1485-1491
Thimma Bhupala1491
Narasimha Raya II1491-1505
Tuluva Dynasty
Tuluva Narasa Nayaka1491-1503
Viranarasimha Raya1503-1509
Krishna Deva Raya1509-1529
Achyuta Deva Raya1529-1542
Sadashiva Raya 1542-1570
Aravidu Dynasty
Aliya Rama Raya1542-1565
Tirumala Deva Raya1565-1572
Sriranga Deva Raya1572-1586
Venkatapati Deva Raya1586-1614
Sriranga Raya1614
Ramadevaraya1617-1632
Venkatapati Raya1632-1642
Sriranga Raya II1642-1646
Venkatapati Raya II

Harihara I, (1336-1356 CE) also called Hakka ಹಕ್ಕ and Vira Harihara I, was the founder of the Vijayanagara empire. He was Bhavana Sangama’s eldest son, belonged to the Kuruba clan and was founder of the Sangama dynasty, the first among the four dynasties that ruled Vijayanagara. Immediately after coming to power, he built a fort at Barkuru, on the west coast of present day Karnataka. It appears from inscriptions he was administering the northern parts of present day Karnataka from his seat at Gutti, Ananthpur district in 1339. He initilly controlled the northern portions of the Hoysala kingdom before taking full control over its entire range after the death of Hoysala Veera Ballala III in 1343. Kannada inscriptions of his time call him Karnataka Vidya Vilas (mastered great knowledge and skills), Bhashegetappuvarayaraganda (punisher of those feudatories who dont keep their promise), Arirayavibhada (fire to enemy kings). Among his brothers, Kampana governed Nellur region, Muddppa administered Mulabagalu region, Marappa oversaw Chandragutti and Bukka Raya was his second in command.

His initial military exploits established his control over the valley of Tungabhadra River, and gradually he expanded his control to certain regions of Konkan and Malabar Coast. By that time Hoysalas had lost its last ruler Veera Ballala III who died fighting the Sultan of Madurai, and the vacuum so created facilitated Harihara I to emerge as a sovereign power. The entire Hoysala territories came under his rule directly.

An inscription dated 1346 regarding a grant to the Sringeri matha indicates Harihara I as the ruler of “whole country between the eastern and the western seas, and the inscription describes Vidya Nagara (that is, the city of learning) as his capital. Harihara I is accredited with establishing a centralized administrative setup and an orderly governance which afforded peace, prosperity, and security to his subjects.

Harihara I was succeeded by Bukka I who emerged as the most distinguished amongst the five rulers (Panchasangamas) of the Sangama dynasty.

Preceded by:
Veera Ballala III
Vijayanagar empire
13361356
Succeeded by:
Bukka Raya


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Vijayanagara Empire | Indian monarchs | Ruling clans of India | History of Karnataka

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