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Kodagu Kingdom

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Languages
  
Kannada

Government
  
Monarchy

Established
  
1600

Founded
  
1600

Date dissolved
  
1834

Religion
  
Hinduism

Historical era
  
Post-medieval

Disestablished
  
1834

Capital
  
Madikeri

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Kodagu Kingdom (ಕೊಡಗು ಅರಸರು) or Haleri Kingdom (ಹಾಲೇರಿ ಅರಸರು) refers to the monarchistic dynasty that ruled the Kodagu region of Karnataka in India for over 200 years between 1600–1834 CE. The kingdom was named after a place called Haleri near Madikeri which they made as their capital. The Haleri kings were devout Lingayats and were an offshoot of the Keladi Nayakas, a prominent dynasty that ruled in post-medieval Karnataka. The kingdom's origin is traced to Veeraraja, a nephew of Sadashiva Nayaka of the Keladi dynasty.

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Legacy

The present day Madikeri was formerly known as Muddu raja keri (meaning Mudduraja's town) and was named after the prominent Haleri king, Mudduraja who ruled Kodagu from 1633-1687. The present day Virajpet derived from Virarajendrapete was the town established by Haleri king Dodda Veerarajendra, after whose name the city derives its name.

Chikka Virarajendra,the last ruler of Kodagu was from the Haleri Kingdom. The famous Kannada litterateur and Jnanpith Award recipient, Masti Venkatesha Iyengar, wrote a critically acclaimed book, Chikavira Rajendra, based on the life and times of that ruler.

King Dodda Veerarajendra built the famous Nalknad Palace.

Monarch

  • Vira Raja
  • Appaji Raja I
  • Muddu Raja I (1633 - 1687)
  • Dodda Veerapa (1687 - 1736)
  • Chikka Veerappa (1736 - 1766)
  • Devappa Raja (1766 - 1770)
  • Muddu Raja II, Muddaya (1770 - 1774)
  • Appaji Raja II (1774 - 1775)
  • Linga Rajendra I (Linga Raja I, 1775- 1780)
  • Dodda Vira Rajendra (Dodda Vira Raja, 1780 - 1809)
  • Devammaji (1809 - 1811)
  • Linga Rajendra II (Linga Raja II, 1811 - 1820)
  • Chikka Vira Rajendra (Chikka Vira Raja, 1820 - 1834)
  • References

    Kodagu Kingdom Wikipedia


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