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Kapilendra Deva [a] (died 1467) [1] was ... Hamvira Deva successfully captured the imperial capital city of ... Kapilendra Deva was the undisputed master of an empire ...
Kapileswar Temple at old Bhubaneswar built during the reign of Kapilendra Deva (r. 1434–66). The Gajapatis at the height of their power in the 15th century, ruled over an empire extending from the Ganges in the north near Hoogly to the Kaveri in the south under the Emperor Kapilendra Deva. [5]
Kapilendra Deva established the Gajapati Empire in Odisha in the year 1434. [3] He waged wars against the neighboring Bahmani and Vijayanagar Kingdoms. Kapilendra invaded the territories of the Bahmani Dynasty during the reign of Sultan Humayun Shah, who passed away in 1461.
Sambalpur City is the connecting city between Chhattisgarh ... Under Kapilendra Deva, Gajapatis became an empire stretching from the lower Ganga in the north to the ...
Kapilendra Deva (1435–67) Purushottama Deva (1467–97) Hamvira Deva (Defacto Gajapati of Southern territories of the Gajapati Empire 1472-76) Prataparudra Deva (1497–1540) Ramachandra Deva; Purushottam Deva; Govinda Vidyadhara, the general of Prataparudra, killed Prataparudra's remaining sons in c. 1541 and began the Bhoi dynasty. [65] [47]
As a result of this battle Odia forces came out as victorious and Telangana region became a feudal state of the Gajapati empire with the Velama chiefs as the vassal rulers. The victory over the Bahmani Sultanate forces at Devarakonda in 1458 CE enabled Kapilendra Deva to assume the title of Kalavargeśvara which meant the Lord of Kalaburagi. In ...
Narasingha Deva I was the first ruler from the Eastern Ganga dynasty to use the title of Gajapati among the ... Kapilendra Deva [9] 1434–1470: Purushottama Deva ...
The last Eastern Ganga ruler Bhanudeva IV was dethroned by Kapilendra Deva in 1435. This event marked the foundation of the Gajapati Empire [a] that ruled over the regions of Utkala (North Odisha) and Kalinga (South Odisha, North Andhra Pradesh). Prataparudra Deva was the last great king of the Suryavamsi Gajapatis.