Infobox Former Country conventional long name VijayanagaraEmpire common name VijayanagaraEmpire o o ... text for link under symbol. Default Coat of arms image map Vijayanagaraempire map.svg image map caption Extent of VijayanagaraEmpire, 1446, 1520 CE capital Vijayanagara national motto national anthem ... is also given footnotes Accepts wikilinks Vijayanagaraempire The VijayanagaraEmpire lang kn ... military defeat in 1565 by the Deccan sultanates . The empire is named after its capital city of Vijayanagara .... Archaeological excavations at Vijayanagara have revealed the empire s power and wealth. The empire ... form. The VijayanagaraEmpire created an epoch in South Indian history that transcended regionalism by promoting Hinduism as a unifying factor. History Main Origin of VijayanagaraEmpire Ancient City ... and Dravida Vimana, Hampi Differing theories have been proposed regarding the Vijayanagaraempire ... Life in the VijayanagaraEmpire , 1930 , G.S. Gai Archaeological Survey of India , William Coelho ... of the VijayanagaraEmpire, the Hindu states of the Deccan, the Seuna Yadavas of Devagiri Yadava ... Vijayanagaraempire. File Cheluvanarayanaswamy temple melkote DK.jpg thumb 200px left Kalyanamantapa ... confirms that the kings of Burma paid tributes to Vijayanagaraempire Nilakanta Sastri 1955, p245 ... 2001 , p159 ref The empire reached its peak during the rule of Krishnadevaraya when Vijayanagara ... thumb left 200px Royal Insignia boar, sun, moon and dagger The rulers of the Vijayanagaraempire ... with Vijayanagara goods sold as far away as Venice . The empire s principal exports were pepper ... snake stone worship at Hampi Most information on the social life in Vijayanagaraempire comes from ... between the Vijayanagaraempire and the Bahamani Sultanates to the north increased the presence ... fostered the growth of Christianity in the south. Literature Main VijayanagaraEmpire Literature During the rule of the VijayanagaraEmpire, poets, scholars and philosophers wrote in Kannada, Sanskrit ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 The origin of Vijayanagaraempire is associated with controversy. The Vijayanagaraempire rose in southern India in the 14th century CE. Over the past decades historians have expressed differing opinions on whether the empire s founders, Harihara I and Bukka I , were of Kannadigas ... Vidyaranya in the founding of the Vijayanagaraempire. Kannadiga origin theory Several scholars attest that the founders of the VijayanagaraEmpire were Kannadigas and related to the Hoysala dynasty ... from the Hoysala Empire to the emerging Vijayanagaraempire seems to have been gradual and without ... in Vijayanagar Empire , 1934 ref Persian author Ferishta of Vijayanagara days wrote the emperors as Roies ... modern work on VijayanagaraEmpire by Robert Sewell historian Robert Sewell , A Forgotten Empire , 1901 ... gai G.S. Gai in cite web title The VijayanagaraEmpire url http www.ourkarnataka.com states history ... that the founders of VijayanagaraEmpire Vijayanagar were Harihara and Bukka, guards of the treasury ... the province as his deputies ref N. Venkataramanayya, Vijayanagara Origin of the City and the Empire ... The Vijayanagaraempire url http www.ourkarnataka.com states history historyofkarnataka39.htm publisher ... over the role of Vidyaranya in the founding of the empire exist, Vidyaranya was an important ... monastic order of Sringeri did help in providing legitimacy to the new kings of a new empire Kulke and Rothermund ... to earlier historians support the theory that the founders of the empire were local princes under the service ... III participate in the coronation of Harihara I in 1346, her name appears before that of the Vijayanagara ... of the Hoysalas. Further, it is proven that the original founding of Vijayanagara was in 1320 by Veera ... 2007 07 17 ref The Karnataka Empire or Vijayanagar Empire was originally of the Karnataka region and it drew its inspirations from the Hoysala Empire and the Western Ganga Dynasty of the Karnataka ... of the empire. This is claimed proof enough of the association Sangama brothers had with the Hoysala ... more details
The period of the VijayanagaraEmpire is considered an age of prosperity in South India. Many travelogues written by visitors, ambassadors and authors of that time provide ample proof of a vibrant era. Agriculture was the main sustenance and the Tungabhadra was the life blood of the capital city. Other major rivers that found their course through this land are the Krishna River Krishna , Kaveri River Kaveri and Godavari River Godavari . The most prosperous time during the 230 year rule of the empire was during the rule of the Sangama dynasty of which Deva Raya II was the most successful and during its peak under Krishnadevaraya . Progress was made in building of canals, fortifications, water storage tanks bunds . Trading from the western sea ports with Europeans and Persians was profitable. Sculptures and quarry workers were in demand due to the prolific temple building activities undertaken ... Category VijayanagaraEmpire ... to steps, Hampi People The Hindu caste system was prevalent in Vijayanagar Empire . Caste regulations ... research in Vijayanagara , edited by John M. Fritz and George Michell, pp 38 ref Administration ... glorious achievements in arts and architecture, the empire was essentially a war administration. Every .... S.U. Kamath ref As the kingdom expanded, it maintained local traditions in areas annexed into the empire ... The empire was divided into Rajya or Mandala . There were five Rajyas each having its own language ... making the fortress very self sufficient and capable of withstanding long sieges. In the empire, the majority ... shores, the most important ports were Mangalore , Barkur , Bhatkal , Honavar from where the empire ... on Hampi, Recent research in Vijayanagara, edited by John M. Fritz and George Michell, MARG, 2001 ... of Vijayanagar Empire http www.prabhu.50g.com vijayngr vij cat.html Vijayanagar Coinage http www.ourkarnataka.com ... vnagar.htm Vijayanagar Empire, Dr. Jyotsna Kamat http www.explorehampiwithme.in Incredible India ... more details
About the ruined city in India the historical empire that bears its name VijayanagaraEmpire other uses Vijayanagar disambiguation Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name Vijayanagara type Ruined city ... footnotes Vijayanagara lang kn is in Bellary District , northern Karnataka . It is the name of the now ruined capital city that surrounds modern day Hampi , of the historic Vijayanagaraempire .... History Main VijayanagaraEmpire KarnatakaHistory The Vijayanagaraempire was founded by Harihara and Bukka , also called the Sangama brothers. The empire consolidated under Harihara I and began to expand ... that predate the construction of Vijayanagara as the capital of the empire, some being as early ... conventional Vijayanagara palace and house construction that used wooden structures on stone platforms. Image Hampi5.JPG thumb right Temple stepped tank of the VijayanagaraEmpire Pushkarani Also called ... which is in Koppal district . See also Vijayanagara Architecture VijayanagaraEmpire List Of Colossal ... Asia India Karnataka Localities Vijayanagara Category VijayanagaraEmpire Category Former populated ... larger than the area described here an account is given at the article on the Vijayanagara metropolitan ..., Vijayanagara attracted people from all around the world. Pandit Nehru , in his book, The Discovery ... at the more defensible and secure location of Vijayanagara on the south side of the river. Contemporary ... and 16th century, during the height of the power of the Vijayanagar empire. During this time, the empire ... Deccan , and which are often collectively termed the Deccan sultanates . In 1565, the empire s armies ... and its Hindu temples and icons over a period of several months. Despite the empire continuing ... Ancient City of Vijayanagara Image Hampi1.jpg thumbnail Virupaksha Temple The Sacred Center This title ... complex is the core of the village of Hampi . Also known as the Pampapati temple, it predated the empire ... water. A construction of the later Vijayanagara period, this structure shows Islamic influence in its ... more details
The VijayanagaraEmpire from 1336 1646, was situated in southern India and had a complex currency system that was used afted the Empire ceased to exist. The standard unit of coin issued by the VijayanagaraEmpire was the gold Pagoda in English or Varaha of 3.4 gr. The Varaha was also called the Hon, Gadyana or a Pon and came in the Ghattivaraha, Doddavaraha and Suddhavaraha coin. In the gold issue the different coins came in Varaha, this is used as a reference for the other coins values. 1 gold Varaha 2 Pratapas 4 Katis 8 Chinna 4 Haga 2 Bele. 1 Pana or Varana equaled 16 tara silver coin, with the 1 Tara to 3 copper Jital. The copper Duggani was equal to 2 copper kani or kakin, 5 Kasu and 10 Ara Kasu. ref cite web url http www.vijayanagaracoins.com htm coinage.htm title Vijayanagara coins publisher Harihariah. Oruganti, accessdate 2007 07 13 ref There were also other units of silver and copper based on their relationship with the Pagoda. ref cite web url http prabhu.50g.com vijayngr vij coinage.html title Vijayanagara coins publisher Govindraya Prabhu S accessdate 2007 07 13 ref References references External links http prabhu.50g.com vijayngr vij coinage.html VIJAYANAGARA, THE FORGOTTEN EMPIRE http www.hampi.in coinage.htm Vijayanagara Coinage http www.vijayanagaracoins.com htm coinage.htm A website on Vijayanagara coinage by Oruganti Harihariah. http www.karsha.org ListRulers.aspx Coins Issued By Vijayanagara Rulers Historic Indian currency and coinage DEFAULTSORT Vijayanagara Coinage Category Coins Category Coins of India Category Medieval currencies ... more details
idiom evolved by the imperial Hindu Vijayanagar Empire that ruled the whole of South India from their regal capital at Vijayanagara on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in Karnataka , India . The empire ... commonscat Architecture of the VijayanagaraEmpire http www.explorehampiwithme.in Incredible ...Image Karnataka Hampi IMG 0730.jpg thumb right 250px Vijayanagar Raya Gopura at Hampi , Karnataka The Vijayanagara ... concentration located in its capital. The monuments in and around Hampi , in the Vijayanagara principality, are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site s. In addition to building new temples, the empire ... India. Some structures at Vijayanagara are from the pre Vijayanagara period. The Mahakuta hill temples ... for centuries before the Vijayanagara period with earliest records dating from 689 CE when it was known ..., a recent discovery at Hampi Vijayanagara architecture can be broadly classified into religious, courtly ... A Travel Guide , pp 36, Department of Tourism, India ref The Vijayanagara style is a combination of the Chalukya ... blossom Art critic, Percy Brown scholar Percy Brown calls Vijayanagara architecture a blossoming of Dravidian ..., India ref Temple structures Vijayanagara temples are usually surrounded by a strong enclosure. Small ... over the next 200 years. ref name popular New Light on Hampi, Recent research in Vijayanagara ..., Recent research in Vijayanagara , edited by John M. Fritz and George Michell, pp 8 ref Pillars ... to steps and stairs in royal palace structures, New Light on Hampi, Recent research in Vijayanagara ... in the Vijayanagara style in A Concise History of Karnataka , pp 183, Dr. S.U. Kamath ref The thousand ... area inside Vijayanagara were consecrated specifically for Tamil Alwar saints and for the great ... research in Vijayanagara , edited by John M. Fritz and George Michell, pp 35 36 ref The water storage ... name pushkarni According to Dominic J Davidson Jenkins in New Light on Hampi, Recent research in Vijayanagara ... the material was brought from outside the Vijayanagara area. Palaces Much of what is known today ... more details
VijayanagaraEmpire Category Kannada literature Category Literature of Karnataka Category Indian ...Image Balakrishna temple DK.jpg 300px thumb right Chalukya pillars and dravida vimana, Hampi Vijayanagara literature was produced in the VijayanagaraEmpire during a golden age of literature in South India in general. The rulers patronised Kannada , Telugu people Telugu and Sanskrit and Tamil people Tamil scholars who wrote in the Jain , Virashaiva and Vaishnava traditions. The period produced hundreds of works on all aspects of Indian culture, religion, biographies, Prabhandas stories , music, grammar, poetics and medicine. An attempt is made in this section to list the various poets and saints and their most famous works. Kannada Main Kannada literature in Vijayanagaraempire Image Hazara Rama Temple pillars in Hampi.jpg 200px thumb right courtyard pillars Hampi Kannada literature took a strong Hindu bend with the orthodox Vijayanagara kings. ref name Sanskrit Kamath 2001 , pp 157 189 ref ref name Kannada1 Sastri 1955 ,pp 239 280, pp 355 366 ref ref name Kannada2 Narasimhacharya 1988 , pp 21 23 ref ref name sanskrit2 cite web author Arthikaje title Literary Activity, Art and Architecture url http www.ourkarnataka.com states history historyofkarnataka47.htm publisher OurKarnataka.Com work History of karnataka accessdate 2006 12 31 ref Some eminent names were Kumara Vyasa , Narahari ... including the Kondavidu Reddy Kings, Velamas of Rachakonda and Deva Raya II of Vijayanagara wrote Marutratcharitra ... . The period of the Empire is known as Prabandha Period, because of the quality of the prabandha ... , the spiritual force behind the founding empire wrote Parasara Madhaviya , Rajakatenirnaya , Vivaranapremayasangarha ... places in India, and so it is not known whether all of his works were done during his stay at Vijayanagara .... Sinopoli, The Political Economy of Craft Production Crafting Empire in South India c.1350 1650, 2003 ... fevch10.txt Research on Vijayanagar empire by Robert Sewell External http www.dvaita.org haridasa Haridasas ... more details
. ref name water In semi arid lands like the Vijayanagara area, abundant and free flowing water was the best index of the empire s prosperity. The water supply system at Vijayanagara was an elaborate ... this location for the capital of the new empire. ref name choice Hampi, A Travel Guide, Department of Tourism, India, Good Earth publication, 2003, pp20 27 ref During the empire s rule, Vijayanagara ... Vijayanagara Category Cities and towns in Karnataka Category VijayanagaraEmpire Category Hindu temples ...Image Hampi natural fortress Dk.jpg 250px thumb Natural fortress, Vijayanagara Image Vijayanagar Sentrypost.jpg 250px thumb right A sentry post, Vijayanagara Vijayanagar area mergeto Vijayanagara date April 2011 The Ancient City of Vijayanagara was the urban area urban core of the imperial city and the surrounding principalities of the capital of the Vijayanagar empire during the 14th century to 16th ... people Persian who visited Vijayanagara in 1440, mention six fortification s before the gates to the royal ... the creation of the empire. Land Starting at its outermost fortification s, the principality of Vijayanagar ...  km . ref name area Studies conducted by Vijayanagara metropolitan survey concluded that the ancient ... as big as towns and are still populated by people, New Light on Hampi, Recent research in Vijayanagara ... ref Vijayanagara s core, an area of 25  km , includes the Tungabhadra River flowing through rocky ..., Department of Tourism, India, Good Earth publication, p88 ref At its peak, Vijayanagara may have had .... The very seat of power of the empire was located at the core of this area. Islamic Quarter also ... prior to the Vijayanagara era. One legend describes a local Goddess, Pampa, who married Virupaksha ... of Lord Rama. At the extreme northeast corner of Vijayanagara is a mound believed to be the burial place of Vali, according to John McKim Malville, New Light on Hampi, Recent research in Vijayanagara ... of Shaiva faith and Lord Rama the personification of the perfect king was not lost on the empire ... more details
temple.jpg 250px thumb right A 15th. century temple in the greater Vijayanagara metropolitan area The Vijayanagaraempire created its cities with the main intention of protection against invasion. The capital ... 2 S Economic Diversity and Integration in a Pre Colonial Indian Empire coord missing Karnataka Category Cities and towns in Karnataka Category VijayanagaraEmpire ...nofootnotes date October 2010 Image Vijayanagar Sentrypost.jpg 250px thumb right A sentry post, Vijayanagara Vijayanagar metropolitan area The Vijayanagara metropolitan area comprised the urban core of the imperial city and the surrounding principalities of the capital of the Vijayanagaraempire in the time period spanning early 14th. century to the middle of 16th. century C.E. Abdur Razzaq traveller Abdur Razzak , the Persian traveller who visited Vijayanagara in 1440 C.E. wrote of six fortifications before reaching the gates of the royal palace. The areas between the first and second and between ... of the greater metropolitan area of Vijayanagara was about 540  km which is about 25 times ... mounds, settlements, megalithic cemeteries, temples and sites of rock art. It is clear that the Vijayanagara area was well settled for a period long before the formation of the empire. Surveys conduced ... the empire. Massive fortifications were made in every possible entry into the main metropolitan ..., pilgrimage and the most important political nerve center of the empire. Envoys from other ... had multiple shrines and temples. Numerous Vijayanagara period relics have been lost due to the inhabitation ... long sieges, many of which did happen during the three century long existence of the empire ... thirty sites. Of these five sites have been dated to the Vijayanagara period containing iron smelting ... temple in Mallappanagudi , a town on the main road connecting modern Hosapete and Vijayanagara ..., Recent research in Vijayanagara , edited by John M. Fritz and George Michell, MARG, 2001, ISBN 978 ... more details
exercises abhyasagana which are relevant even today, were the contributions of Vijayanagara. Prominent composers At the height of the Vijayanagaraempire great saint composers like Purandara ... date March 2008 See also Vijayanagaraempire Carnatic music Haridasas and Carnatic music Annamacharya ...Refimprove date March 2008 One source date March 2008 The Vijayanagara musicological nonet or the Sangitashastra navaratna are a group of nine musicological treatises written during the reign of the Vijayanagaraempire . These works are counted among the most important and definitive treatises in Carnatic music theory. citation needed date March 2008 Each of these works contributed seminally to the growth of the Carnatic music tradition. These nine works are the Sangitasara by the sage Vidyaranya , Taladipika by Salva Gopa Tippendra, Sangitakalanidhi by Kallinatha, Bhandaru Vittaleshwara s commentary on the Sangitaratnakara , Bhandaru Lakshminarayana s Sangitasuryodaya , Achyutadevaraya s Talakalabdhi Talakalavriddhi and the much celebrated Swaramelakalanidhi by Ramamatya. Historical milieu The reign of Vijayanagaraempire was a watershed period in the cultural history of South India, particularly the history of Carnatic music. The period witnessed the prolific contributions of numerous musicians, saints and theoreticians. By virtue of the geo political influence it exerted, Vijayanagara had become the confluence of many religions, art forms and cultures. Society and culture went through a process of conflict and eclectic assimilation of the traditional and elite values on the one ... states that continued to thrive beyond the fall of the Vijayanagar empire. Some of the notable states ... Throughout the Vijayanagara period, theory and musical practice kept pace with each other closely ... period and these have been called the Vijayanagara Sangitashastra Navaratna or the Vijayanagara ... , under the patronage of king Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara. citation needed date March 2008 Talakalabdhi ... more details
Image Karnataka Hampi IMG 0730.jpg thumb right Virupaksha temple at Hampi , the sacred centre at Vijayanagara , the royal capital Vijayanagara literature in Kannada is the body of literature composed in the Kannada language of South India during the ascendancy of the Vijayanagar Empire which lasted from the 14th through the 16th century. The Vijayanagaraempire was established in 1336 by Harihara I .... The empire is named after its capital city Vijayanagara , whose ruins surround modern Hampi , now ... that continued after the Vijayanagara era. ref name last Narasimhacharya 1988 , p. 27 28 ref Court literature Overview See also Vijayanagaraempire Before the 12th century, Jain writers had dominated .... With the decline of the regional Hindu kingdoms, the VijayanagaraEmpire had risen as a bulwark ... 1988 , pp. 27 28 ref With the disintegration of the Vijayanagaraempire in the late 16th ... Kamath 2001 , p. 132 ref Though tolerant of all faiths, the founders of the Vijayanagaraempire and the succeeding ... bards, mystics and saint poets, influencing society in the empire. Writers of this period popularised ... ref this hexa metre style suited for narrative poetry found immense popularity throughout the Vijayanagara ... was perhaps a lingering legacy of the cosmopolitan Vijayanagara literary culture ref name legacy ... ref Numerous references are made in this work to the capital city of Vijayanagara and its suburbs. ref ..., the head priest at the Virupaksha Temple in Vijayanagara, wrote an account on the life and deeds ... to religious content, the writing provides useful insights about the former capital Vijayanagara ... of the predominantly Jain Rashtrakuta Dynasty Rashtrakutas by the Western Chalukya Empire ... A staunch Jain and a disputant, Vidyananda argued for the cause of his faith in the Vijayanagara court ... contemplation rather than rituals as the correct path towards emancipation. ref name moral In Vijayanagara ... E.P. 1921 , p. 47 ref Manjarasa, a feudatory king of Kallahalli and a Vijayanagara general of rank, wrote ... more details
Infobox University name Vijayanagara Institute of Medical Sciences type Medical College and Hospital established 1961 Dean Dr.Devanand.B address Contonment, Bellary 583104, Karnataka , India city Bellary country India coor coord 15 9 15.49 N 76 53 47.2 E region IN display inline,title affiliations Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences website http www.vimsbellary.org Official Website mascot Bellary Medical College now renamed Vijayanagara Institute of Medical Sciences , located in Bellary , is run by the government of Karnataka. History The campus of Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences is situated in the former Allipur Jail Buildings which has long history. The history reveals those great freedom fighters including Sri. Chakravarthi Rajgopalachary, Sri. V.V. Giri, Sri. Bejawada Gopala Reddy, Sri. Ghantasala Venkateshwara Rao, Sri. Tekur Subramanya etc. were lodged in this jail. This jail was closed in 1958 and the old buildings and entire area of convert 173 acre km2 was handed over by the Government to start the Medical College in Bellary in 1961. It has grown into prestigious institution over the last 42 years despite awful shortage of staff, lack of infrastructure and other facilities. To overcome the shortcomings the Medical College was made autonomous Institution Vijayanagar Institute of Medical Sciences, Bellary in 1996. Now this medical college has largely overcome its shortage of staff, due to recruitment of new staff started by the previous Director of VIMS Dr.Khaja Naseeruddin and now by the present Director Dr.B.Devanand. The Medical College Hospital was commissioned in 1966 and has bed strength of 680 beds. The District Hospital is situated in the heart of city and is spread over an area of convert 15 acre m2 and has bed strength of 210 for the pediatrics, Gyanecology and Post Partum Cases. Recently 20 bedded Infosys ward was added for the treatment of Japanese Encephalitis cases. To bring all departments under one roof, for the purpose of better ... more details
II of the Russian Empire , Kaiser Wilhelm II of the German Empire , and George V of the United Kingdom ... George V of the United Kingdom in the robes of the Venerable Order of St. John small The term empire derives from the Latin imperium power, authority . Politically, an empire is a geographically extensive ... or an oligarchy . Aside from the traditional usage, the term empire can be used in an extended sense ... empire?view uk title definition of empire from Oxford Dictionaries Online publisher Oxford Dictionary ... ways i as a territorial empire of direct conquest and control with force direct, physical action to compel the emperor s goals , and ii as a coercive, hegemonic empire of indirect conquest and control .... 23 24, ISBN 0 582 06829 0 pbk ref Territorial empires e.g. the Mongol Empire , the Median Empire ... empires or thalassocracy thalassocracies , e.g. the Delian League Athenian and British Empire s with looser structures and more scattered territories. Definition An empire is a state with politico ... states and peoples. What physically and politically constitutes an empire is variously defined ... title Empire year 2002 publisher Oxford University Press location New York isbn 978 0 19 280223 1 pages 15 ref Sometimes an empire is a semantic construction, such as when a ruler assumes the title of Emperor . The said ruler s nation logically becomes an Empire , despite having no additional territory or hegemony such as Central African Empire or the Korean Empire proclaimed in 1897 when Korea, far from gaining new territory, was on the verge of being annexed by the Empire of Japan , the last ... African Empire , Ethiopia , Vietnam , Manchukuo , the German Empire , and Korea . The terrestrial empire s maritime analogue is the thalassocracy , an empire comprising islands and coasts which are accessible ... text align center div class center Early empires div gallery File Map achaemenid empire en.png Achaemenid Empire of Persia at its zenith File Maurya Dynasty in 265 BCE.jpg Maurya Empire of India at its ... more details
Infobox VG title Empire image Image Empire .png frame none Dogfighting with an alien ship in Empire developer Andrew Glaister publisher Firebird Software designer engine version released 1986 in video gaming 1986 genre Strategy game Strategy Action games Action modes Single Player ratings N A platforms ZX Spectrum , Commodore 64 C64 , Amstrad CPC media requirements input computer keyboard Keyboard Empire is a space combat and trading video game designed by Andrew Glaister and published by Firebird Software 1986 in video gaming in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum , Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC . Gameplay The player is the pilot of a spacecraft, set during a period of early space colonization. There are 64 star systems to explore, presented in a rotating top down 2D view. Each system has a starbase which issues missions, receives supplies from the player, and sells various ship add ons a sun that presents a navigation hazard due to its high temperature, and one or more orbiting planets. The player can navigate his ship onto a planet s surface through a warp hole and a tunnel maneuvering subgame. Once there, three different supplies can be collected in a first person video games first person flight subgame. The three supplies people, minerals and radioactives are then made available for pick up in the main playing area and can be transferred back to the starbase. Players must also defend themselves ... better ships and starbases to form their own empire. The last task of the game is to deploy a defence shield network to secure the player s empire from invaders. Critical reaction The game s retro ... cite magazine magazine CRASH issue issue 26 title Empire Preview ref but games magazines noted that underlying .... ref cite magazine magazine Sinclair User issue 52 title Empire preview ref Gallery gallery Image Empire starbase.png Inside a starbase Image Empire galaxy.png The galaxy map gallery References reflist External links WoS game id 0001619 name Empire Category 1986 video games Category ZX Spectrum ... more details
The Karnata Empire or Karnataka Empire Karnata Rajya is an alternate name for the VijayanagaraEmpire . This name has been used in some important Vijayanagara Indian inscriptions inscriptions ref name karnata cite web title Telugu Inscriptions from Vijayanagar Dynasty, vol16, Introduction url http inscriptions.whatisindia.com author Dr. K.V.Ramesh publisher What Is India Publishers P Ltd., Saturday, December 30, 2006 work Archaeological Survey of India accessdate 2006 12 31 ref ref name reviver1 K.A. Nilakanta Sastry, History of South India, From Prehistoric times to fall of Vijayanagar, 1955, OUP, Reprinted 2002 , p268 ref and literary works of the Vijayanagara times including the Sanskrit work Jambavati Kalyanam by King Krishnadevaraya and Telugu work Vasu Charitamu . ref name jambavati New Light on Hampi, Recent research in Vijayanagara, edited by John M. Fritz and George Michell, MARG, 2001, p14 ref Notes references References K.A. Nilakanta Sastry, History of South India, From Prehistoric times to fall of Vijayanagar, 1955, OUP, New Delhi Reprinted 2002 ISBN 0 19 560686 8 New Light on Hampi, Recent research in Vijayanagara, edited by John M. Fritz and George Michell, MARG, 2001, ISBN 81 85026 53 X http inscriptions.whatisindia.com Indian Inscriptions Archeological Survey Of India Category History of Karnataka Category VijayanagaraEmpire ... more details
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