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      • The Vijayanagara Empire (/ vɪˌdʒəjəˈnɑːɡərə /; also called the Karnata Kingdom) was a medieval Hindu empire that ruled much of southern India. It was established in 1336 by the brothers Harihara I and Bukka Raya I of the Sangama dynasty, members of a pastoralist cowherd community that claimed Yadava lineage. [note 1]
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  2. 3 days ago · At its peak, it conquered almost all of Southern India's ruling dynasties and pushed the Turco-Persian sultans of the Deccan beyond the Tungabhadra-Krishna River doab region, in addition to annexing Gajapati Empire up to the Krishna River, thus becoming a notable power.

  3. 3 days ago · The Greco-Bactrian king Demetrius capitalized on the breakup, and he conquered southern Afghanistan and parts of northwestern India around 180 BCE, forming the Indo-Greek Kingdom. The Indo-Greeks would maintain holdings on the trans-Indus region, and make forays into central India, for about a century.

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    2 days ago · The ruling dynasty of the empire was founded by Gupta and the most notable rulers of the dynasty were Chandragupta I, Samudragupta, Chandragupta II, Kumaragupta I and Skandagupta. The high points of this period are the great cultural developments which took place primarily during the reigns of Samudragupta , Chandragupta II and Kumaragupta I .

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  6. 3 days ago · Option A. Alauddin Khalji is the correct answer as he was the first one who ruled over South India by conquering the area of Deccan region. Option B. Sher Shah ruled from 1538 to 1545 and founded the Suri Empire in India with its capital Sasaram in Bihar.

  7. 3 days ago · South Asia, subregion of Asia, consisting of the Indo-Gangetic Plain and peninsular India and often synonymous with ‘Indian subcontinent.’ It is bounded to the north by a series of mountain ranges and is home to one of the earliest known civilizations.

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