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Nayakas of Keladi (1499–1763), also known as Nayakas of Bednore and Ikkeri Nayakas, were an Indian dynasty based in Keladi in present-day Shimoga district of Karnataka, India. They were an important ruling dynasty in post-medieval Karnataka. They initially ruled as a vassal of the famous Vijayanagar Empire. After the fall of the empire in 1565, they gained independence and ruled significant parts of Malnad region of the Western Ghats in present-day Karnataka, most areas in the coastal regions of Karnataka, and parts of northern Kerala, Malabar and the central plains along the Tungabhadra river. In 1763 AD, with their defeat to Hyder Ali, they were absorbed into the Kingdom of Mysore. They played an important part in the history of Karnataka, during a time of confusion and fragmentation tha

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  • Nayakas of Keladi (en)
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  • ケラディ・ナーヤカ朝 (ja)
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  • ケラディ・ナーヤカ朝(ケラディ・ナーヤカちょう、英語:Keladi Nayaka dynasty)とは、南インドのカルナータカ地方(現カルナータカ州)に存在したヒンドゥー王朝(15世紀末 - 1763年)。ナーヤカ朝の一つでもある。首都はケラディ、イッケーリ、ビダヌール。 (ja)
  • I Nayak di Keladi (Kannada: ಕೆಳದಿಯ ನಾಯಕರು) (1499 - 1763) furono un importante clan familiare che governò su parti del Karnataka post-medievale nell'India meridionale. Originariamente furono feudatari del vasto e potente Impero di Vijayanagara, ma dopo la caduta di questo regno nel 1565, ottennero l'indipendenza ed espansero il loro controllo su parti significative del Karnataka, compresa la città di e i distretti costieri e parti dei distretti centrali dell'odierno Karnataka fino al 1763 quando vennero rovesciati da Hyder Ali, il re di Mysore. Svolsero un ruolo importante nella storia del Karnataka, durante un periodo di confusione e di frammentazione che invase il sud dell'India dopo la caduta dell'Impero di Vijayanagara. (it)
  • Els Nayaks de Keladi, també coneguts com a Nayaks de Bednore i com a reis d'Ikkeri (1499–1763), foren una dinastia índia centrada a Keladi al districte de Shimoga a Karnataka, India. Eren una important dinastia governant en la post-medieval Karnataka. Inicialment van governar com a vassalls de l'Imperi de Vijayanagar. Després de la caiguda d'aquest imperi el 1565, van obtenir la independència i va governar parts significatives de la regió de Malnad als Ghats Occidentals en la moderna Karnataka, la majoria d'àrees en les regions costaneres de Karnataka, i parts de del nord Kerala, Malabar i les planes centrals al llarg del riu Tungabhadra. El 1763, amb la seva derrota contra Haidar Ali, van ser absorbits dins el Regne de Mysore. Van jugar una part important en la història de Karnataka, dura (ca)
  • Nayakas de Keladi, también conocidos como Nayakas de Bednore y Reyes de Ikkeri (1499–1763), fue una dinastía india con centro en Keladi en el distrito de Shimoga, Karnataka, India. Inicialmente gobernaron como vasallos del famoso Imperio Vijayanagara. Después de la caída del mismo en 1565, obtuvieron la independencia y gobernaron partes importantes de la región de Malnad de los Ghats occidentales en la actual Karnataka, la mayoría de las áreas en las regiones costeras de Karnataka y partes del norte de Kerala, Malabar y las llanuras centrales a lo largo del Río Tungabhadra. En 1763, con su derrota ante Hyder Ali, fueron absorbidos por el Reino de Mysore. Jugaron un papel importante en la historia de Karnataka,​ durante un tiempo de confusión y fragmentación que generalmente prevaleció en e (es)
  • Nayakas of Keladi (1499–1763), also known as Nayakas of Bednore and Ikkeri Nayakas, were an Indian dynasty based in Keladi in present-day Shimoga district of Karnataka, India. They were an important ruling dynasty in post-medieval Karnataka. They initially ruled as a vassal of the famous Vijayanagar Empire. After the fall of the empire in 1565, they gained independence and ruled significant parts of Malnad region of the Western Ghats in present-day Karnataka, most areas in the coastal regions of Karnataka, and parts of northern Kerala, Malabar and the central plains along the Tungabhadra river. In 1763 AD, with their defeat to Hyder Ali, they were absorbed into the Kingdom of Mysore. They played an important part in the history of Karnataka, during a time of confusion and fragmentation tha (en)
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