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The Fall of the Vijayanagara Empire: Battle of Talikota and Its Aftermath

6 min · 2. juni 2026
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In 1565, the Vijayanagara Empire — one of the wealthiest and most powerful kingdoms in Indian history — was shattered in a single day at the Battle of Talikota. This episode focuses on the empire's final decades under the Aravidu dynasty, the controversial figure of Rama Raya, and the catastrophic defeat that left its capital, Vijayanagara (modern Hampi), in ruins. We explore how internal factionalism, shifting alliances among the Deccan Sultanates, and a disastrous diplomatic miscalculation led to the empire's collapse. Lucas and Luna also discuss the aftermath: the brief revival under Tirumala Deva Raya, the gradual fragmentation into petty kingdoms, and the enduring legacy of Vijayanagara's art, architecture, and temple-building. Specific names and terms include: Rama Raya, Ali Adil Shah I, Hussain Nizam Shah I, Ibrahim Qutb Shah, the Battle of Talikota (also known as Rakshasa-Tangadi), the Krishna-Tungabhadra Doab, and the Vitthala Temple. This episode offers a deep dive into a pivotal but often overlooked moment in early modern South Asian history. #VijayanagaraEmpire #BattleOfTalikota #RamaRaya #DeccanSultanates #AliAdilShah #HussainNizamShah #IbrahimQutbShah #TirumalaDevaRaya #Hampi #IndianHistory #SouthAsianHistory #EarlyModernIndia #EmpireCollapse #MilitaryHistory #KrishnaTungabhadraDoab #VitthalaTemple #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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