Krishnadevaraya: the Epic Story of Medieval India’s Greatest King
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- Krishnadevaraya ranks among India's greatest kings -- by the end of his life he remained undefeated on the battlefield, and had built the Vijayanagara Empire up to the apex of its power and prosperity. Even more fascinating: he was a low-caste king, with perpetual "underdog" status.
Welcome to his amazing, larger-than-life story.
For more on Vijayanagara, check out our other video here: • Rise and Fall of the V...
Special thanks to Srinivas Reddy for his excellent new book on Krishnadevaraya: "Raya"
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Quick Correction: Bukka and Harihara were prisoners of Muhammed Bin Tughlaq, not Khilji, who was dead by the time they arrived in Delhi as prisoners. Also, I know, it's a bit cheeky referring to KDR as "India's Greatest King" -- but hey, it's a good conversation starter! (Personally, I think Amoghavarsha and Chandragupta give him a run for his money). Enjoy the video!
It's a bit hard for foreigners to perfectly pronounce his name. So it's okay to refer him as KDR
Ok. Sir I suggest you that you make more videos on Hinduism, spread of Hinduism in Central Asia similarly like in South East Asia, and I would also suggest you that you make videos on India's each state and their unique cultural beliefs and diverse languages. You're videos are very detailed but underrated.
Ashoka The Great & Akbar the Great, the actual Greatest Indian Emperors (King is a small word for them)
Please make a video on rulers of odisha , specifically the eastern Ganga (Chodaganga) dynasty and the Suryavamshi Gajapatis . Their conquest of South , raiding of Bengal and temple building activities .
i hope u r studying my comments and chats
Slowly realising Indian school history books have hidden the sheer grandeur of Indian Empires..
Dude, comrade calls Emperor Krishna Raya (King) and worse Caste-washes the hell out if it
More like kannada empires. We've ruled most part of India for 1000s of years, made several vassals and new empires of Karnataka descent and still don't get enough mention in Indian history books. Even rajputs who ruled like several villages have chapters 🙃
That's likely a deliberate choice to help foster national integration. Ever since independence to this day we've tried to downplay the multitude of independent states India had previously and to emphasize the unity that characterized our freedom struggle.
@@in5n880 It's not about Karnataka or any other state. It's about avoiding talking about India's history as a whole as a collection of independent states. The govt. likely fears such narratives will feed into secessionist sentiments.
@@ArawnOfAnnwn don't know abt dat coz why glorify single clans like Kshatriyas like rajputs others like palas etc even small nobodies compared to vast southern dynasties who don't even get a mention It's their plot to make others feel like North is superior
Thanks for showing karnata empire history
Love from kannadigas❤
Why not love from Bharat? You know it's a foreigners channel anyway...
@@thespiritualbackpacker8589supporting Indian emperors is itself True patriotism
Kannadigas have faced shere oppression from neighbouring states and their history ,he's showing luv towards his empire which is not shown several times not in books or festival times , Congress has literally given no status it's been like light for Karnataka Kings and kingdoms every States has its own history and culture
@@thespiritualbackpacker8589that's irrelevant. The video is about a real empire that existed. There was never any historical entity called Bharat, it's just some pipe dream concocted by RW.
@@amartyasv4007 there was already mention of bharat in vedas from Himalaya to kanyakumari/sea and from hindukush to assam/kamrup that is india. What was chanakya demanding to chandragupt when he was asking for akhand bharat, your father's house?
And don't ask silly questions like why there was not constitution, articles, nation-state system in 5000 years of history. That was era of empires not era of current nation state. There were no nation until 17-18th century and french and american revolution.
You are product of colonial education. These theory was propogated by British due to various reasons including to break nationalism in India, not giving dominian status to India and so on and so forth.
Various Indian freedom fighters including gandhi, dada bhai nauroji and many early natioanlist historians have written extensively on it. They argued with British why India is one entity and should be treated as one. But, you think you are intelluctually above all of them. You are perfect example of macualay child, indian by blood but but British/colonial by thinking who hate his country/heritage.
@amartyasv4007 there was already mention of bharat in vedas from Himalaya to kanyakumari/sea and from hindukush to assam/kamrup that is india. What was chanakya demanding to chandragupt when he was asking for akhand bharat, your father's house?
And don't ask silly questions like why there was not constitution, articles, nation-state system in 5000 years of history. That was era of empires not era of current nation state. There were no nation until 17-18th century and french and american revolution.
You are product of colonial education. These theory was propogated by British due to various reasons including to break nationalism in India, not giving dominian status to India and so on and so forth.
Various Indian freedom fighters including gandhi, dada bhai nauroji and many early natioanlist historians have written extensively on it. They argued with British why India is one entity and should be treated as one. But, you think you are intelluctually above all of them. You are perfect example of macualay child, indian by blood but but British/colonial by thinking who hate his country/heritage.
21:53 The same scene was in climax of Bahubali :The Beginning.. Who all remember
hahaha thats what i thought
Yeah I remember
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We still remembered Sri Krishna Deva raya and Timmarasu in state song of Telugu states which has a line. "TIMMARASU DHEEYUKTHI KRISHNA RAYALA KEERTHI" which means "Brilliance of timmarasu and glory of Krishna deva raya". And also he used to have 8 great scholars of Telugu called "Ashata diggajalu" in his court. He himself is a great scholar in Telugu.
Lol he is a kannada king 😂
@@bhagyagopal2484 He was a Tulu. Not kannadiga. But he was a great admirer of Telugu. He himself was a great scholar in Telugu. Most importantly he was one the greatest rulers the world has ever seen. That's the reason why we admire him a lot. BTW his descendents became Telugu.
@@vishnusudarsanam5375 lol he has tulu ancestor only he never spoke tulu, he spoke kannada. Ayen which descends become telugu😂
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Accha! Then why was he called, Andhra Pitamaha and Andhra Bhoja.
I think there is one similarity between Chinese and you Kannadigas, both of you stole land and history of others.
@@Abhijeet_Vishwakarma lol just because he got tittle doesn't mame him telugu, he got many kannada tittle's too, ya you and Chinese steel others history, stop stealing kannada history.
What demolished the vijayanagar was sheer politics and shrewdness among the Bahmani Sultanates and Vijayanagar Kings. But, religion in the end was one of the deciding factors to determine the battle of Talaikota - Sultanets vs Vijaynagar
KDR and Vijaynagar empire is perhaps the most underrated emperor and empires in the world.
KDR was a Tuluva king (from the Tulu speaking community).
Vijaynagar empire was one of most prosperous kingdom at that time in the world...with the capital being the second biggest city in the world where traders from world over came.
Thanks 🗿🚩💛❤️ ಕರ್ಣಾಟ ಬಲಂ ಅಜೇಯಂ
Thank you so much for focusing on Indian history. So rich and interesting and not covered in English. I love these videos so much. Thank you
@@rasithak.kk.k710 india = indian subcontinent = bharat. Its a cultural region. The country i.e. Republic of india was formed after the British rule. And the British didn't unify them BTW. They left india as princely states which needed to be joined back i ro one country.
Im working on this whole world with its own magic system and a conlang and 8000 years of history and your videos have seriously helped so much..its high time we get a huge fantasy series thats not just European culture based (LotR, aSoIaF) but one that's based on Indian culture and spirituality. I will post a video atleast on some aspects of it soon!
Sounds awesome, best of luck!
Eagerly waiting for it ❤
A reason to play EU4 Vijayanagar starting 1509 AD this weekend. I love this empire
Thanks for reminding ✨🙌🏻
With cheat or without cheat?
@@manusabu5839 mostly I use cheats
Without cheats if u aint a lil bitch @@manusabu5839
This dude deserves his own movie!
He does actually have a biopic of him in kannada called Sri Krishnadevaraya
@@dushyanth5761 cool.
There’s the epic Kannada movie called Sri KrishnaDevaraya portrayed by the thespian legendary actor Dr.Rajkumar. One of the best movies I have ever seen.
When discussing his dual nature, you did not mention a very contreversial matter, his language. Sri krishnadevaraya was a kannadiga but he loved telugu, he had 8 poets in his court, and one of them was tenali ramakrishna, who is still celebrated as one of the greatest poets in telugu. Even his masterpiece amuktamalyada was infact written in telugu. I hope you add this point if you do a future video.
Krishna devaraya is tulu not kannadiga bro
@@AY-jy4xf His father was a Tuluva and his mother was of Telugu origin but his most celebrated titles are in Kannada in comparison to Telugu. His inclination towards Telugu is well known but don't forget that Kannada was still the administrative language of the Karnataka Samrajya. Also, don't forget that Tuluvas are Kannadigas too. The word Kannada has both linguistic and geographic meanings and it totally depends on how one uses it.
@@gameruleworld.1889suluva not tuluva.
@@dr.renukrajmedegarpp7603 No SriKrishaDevaraya belongs to Tuluva dynasty.. Before him, Saluva Dynasty ruled the empire.
Actually Vijayanagara Empire was founded by Harihara and Bukka who were commanders in Telugu kingdom Kakatiya Empire. They belong to Yadava Sangama dynasty, Later the Vijayanagara Empire was ruled by Saluva dynasty who were Kannadigas.. Immediately after that, Tulu speaking Tuluva dynasty had taken over before Telugu speaking Aravidu dynasty ruled last. So, Vijayanagara Empire was built and prospered under Telugu, Kannada and Tulu speaking kings. Don't fight now.
@@phanirajsrinivasch8108this is also wrong history
Hakka and bukka were commanders of Kampili Kingdom. It was ruled by their own brother in law Kampili Raya and his son Kumara Rama
Kumara Rama defeated Tughlaq 's army many times being small Kingdom but how much they can survive later he was martyred in battlefield and his commanders (his uncles) hakka and bukka were prisoned in Delhi by Tughlaq but later they came back to South and formed Vijayanagar Empire.
Along with that they merged Hoysala Empire under their rule which was another kannada Empire
Vijaynagar is actually the capital City (now Hampi)
Original name of empire was Karnata Samrajya
You can check it in many inscriptions, foreign travellers books, coins, etc since Sangam Dynasty
Telugu Dynasty Aravidu was last to rule the and the main reason behind the downfall of the empire
Aliya Rama raya was betrayed by Two ghilani Muslim brothers in battle of Rakhas tangadi (battle of talikota) and was brutally assassinated on battlefield
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very true.
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Rama Raya is an even more interesting character himself! he is called Aliya Rama Raya (aliya = son in law)
in malayalam aliyan is brother in law
@@ahamanandhan Almost similar in southern languages United Bharath 🔱🚩
Krishna DevaRaya is the pride of Karnataka, a great Kannadiga king with roots in Tulunadu , who patronised Kannada and Telugu . He is the greatest of the great Kannadiga kings and the Wodeyar royal dynasty was a dalavoy of Krishna Devaraya
Yes he is kannadiga king
Kannada people attendance here who imagined Dr Rajkumar as Krishnadevaraya while watching this video ❤
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KDR had made many mistakes which later became the cause of the empire to befall.
1. Bad design of forts for not inculcating the heavy artillery
2. Killing his own PM and father figure and his family, accepting his mistake later of doing so, all his lords saw this as greatly disheartening while Rama Raya sides seemed more and more appealing
3 . Act of kindness for letting the civilians leave in richur and later plundering the whole sultanate, his impulsiveness was seen as unjust and at the same time threatening for all the other sultanates of vijaynagar.
4. And later not reassuring them nor weakening rather he allowed them to strengthen themselves and when later Ram Raya also started playing one Sultan against other it backfired horribly and subsequent invasion marked the end of vijaynagar
he didn't build the forts they were just old ones he inherited which were built before the age of cannons
Great to see you back! If you're looking for more ideas, an episode on the Kannauj Triangle Wars / Tripartite Struggle would be great. Edit: Btw, if anyone is interested in the story of the Vijayanagara Empire as a whole, the Fall of Civilizations channel has an excellent documentary on just that topic. :)
He won't do it because rastrakuta is a kannadiga empire.
@@nknkannadiga9742 So? How does that matter? Besides the Gurjaras won that war, not the Rashtrakutas.
@@ArawnOfAnnwn The Tripartite Struggle, also known as the Three-way Struggle for Control of Northern India, was a series of conflicts among the Pratihara Empire, the Rashtrakuta Empire, and the Pala Empire for control over Northern India during the 8th to 10th centuries CE.
In the end, none of the three empires emerged as the clear victor. The struggle resulted in significant territorial gains and losses for all three powers, and the political landscape of Northern India continued to shift in the centuries that followed. Eventually, other dynasties and kingdoms rose to prominence in different regions of India, marking the end of the Tripartite Struggle period.
@@nknkannadiga9742 I know what the Tripartite Struggle was, and there's a reason it's also known as the Kannuaj Triangle Wars - cos it was centered on the region of Kannauj. And ultimately the Pratiharas took control of Kannauj. In any case such differing interpretations and competing narratives are exactly why it would make for a great subject for a video!
@@nknkannadiga9742 nimagyake hage anisute?
This is the best channel for Indian empires.
Plz add captions.
One of the greatest Emperors to ever walk the sub continent. Every aspect of the empire thrived under him be it military, religion, culture, language, art, architecture literally everything saw new peaks.
Amazing, I don’t know how you keep raising the bar for the quality of your videos and research!
Btw, for those who liked this video, Odd Compass has a Vijayanagar Empire video that you’ll probably also enjoy.
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I think this might be top 3 CZcams videos I’ve ever watched. You are so incredibly talented - the research, storytelling and animations are incredible. Thank you for making this masterpiece.
Your content and animation has been greatly improved and it still is !!
This is def one of my favourite CZcams channels.
I hope we get a video like this on Kanishka of Kushans
You’re going to be very pleased with the content of the video coming up after the next one. Not “specifically” focused on Kanishka, broader than that, but Kushans are certainly a major part.
@@OddCompass that's a great news. Lots of history there because of trade between Chinese and Roman Empire. It's gonna be fun video
@@OddCompass you've made my day. Much love for creating these videos.
I did not know you did exclusive Indian content till the third or fourth. Production quality is top notch.
These are absolutely brilliant! Excellently done! Much appreciated :)
I learned many new things about vijayanagar Empire in the video. Loved the detailed perspective you have provided in every battle and each phase of KDR's rise. Loved how you referenced both Persian and Portugese historical accounts on some battles. Thanks.
Please continue the journey, Uncover every unspoken Kingdoms and Empires of India.Please don't rush, take your time and give excellent contents as you always do.
I am so grateful to have stumbled upon your Channell whenever I did. You are deserving all the much deserving success coming your way. Absolutely in awe of all the knowledge passed on to us. Almost to a point where I'm having to rewatch to capture details I've missed on the previous go. So many thanks and excited for what you will present next!
Amazing animation, great storytelling and extensive research. Simply hats off!!
Only halfway through this video but I had to pause to come and pay my compliments to everyone working on this channel. Excellent excellent work! Thank you and Godspeed.
Thanks for the video. Really appreciate your work. I wait for your videos. Keep up the good work ❤
As always you have made a good video focusing on India's mostly underrated history. I suggest you to make a video on each state of India with deeply focusing on their unique culture and languages, interesting facts, religion and language! Thank you!
@@rasithak.kk.k710and?
@@rasithak.kk.k710 bruh, I understand but they still have Hinduism in common and now they are all Indian regarding similar languages, cultures and shared beliefs. They used to fight then but now are united, also the British were no good as they made borders which trouble people and cause conflicts whether it be India, middle East or Africa.
@@rasithak.kk.k710 bruh, I understand but they still have Hinduism in common and now they are all Indian regarding similar languages, cultures and shared beliefs. They used to fight then but now are united, also the British were no good as they made borders which trouble people and cause conflicts whether it be India, middle East or Africa.
Telegram ? I thought british brought whatsapp.@@rasithak.kk.k710
Bhai don't ask him to make this channel like our history textbooks or tourism ministry ads. Both of them put people to sleep! 😅😂
Always good to see your videos in the feed! Like an old friend stopping by for tea.
This is one of your best videos yet! Bravo! It would be helpful have a list of suggested sources.
Keep doing these videos mate! Your story telling skills are amazing!
Brilliant work with the animation and engaging narrative style. Very informative indeed. Kudos👍
Kindly make a video on Immadi Pulikeshi
Whatta a narration and graphics 🔥👏👏
Loved the videos. Thanks for providing a diverse point of view about Indian history. Thanks for providing Persian and protugese historical accounts for reference.
Thank you for the support! And I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
Dammmm, so good documentation ,and its feels so much better when i have read one of ur reference book
Amazing video - always love learning more about Vijayanagara! I've been a fan of your channel since your first video about the Cholas and your story-telling and presentation ability have become so good - this is probably one of my favorite videos on CZcams now. Can't believe the YT algorithm did not show me this video until now.
Keep it up, excited to your future videos! Not sure if you are taking suggestions, but would love to learn more about the Tripartite Struggle, especially the Gurjaras and Palas since you already made a video about the Rashtrakutas.
Thank you so much - not just for supporting the channel with a generous tip, but also for supporting the channel since the very beginning. It’s amazing how far this has all come. It’s honestly nostalgic for me to think back to that first video and all the excitement I had about stories still to tell. It really means a lot to me that you’re still following the channel and enjoying the content. Lots more (and varied) content to come! Also, I’ve definitely been contemplating a video on the Palas of Bengal, so that could be coming down the pipeline eventually :)
5:02 The "heyyy" 💀💀💀💀
No seriously though, you really need more subscribers, this and all of your other videos are so informative! Amazing job!
This is best channel for underrated on indian history
Keep up the great work❣️
The video this awesome and amazing edit. Never learnt this history in schools love your video thanks for telling the true history Lot of effort taken for the research
Fascinating history. The intrigue is off the charts in this video!
That's some serious work Odd Compass.
The story of Sri Krishna Deva Raya isn't taught much in schools. We only know the stories because of the movies and TV series made. That too in a vague way.
This video puts the perspective close to what has happened.
Appreciate your work ❤️
I’ve learned a lot about Indian that I didn’t know. I’m glad you’re telling us about more than the Indus Valley /Dravidian Civilization; its fall to the Aryan invaders; the Moguls (Mongols) who invaded in the Middle Ages spread Islam and founded Sikhism; and the eventual conquest by the British. I really find history of Southern India fascinating especially the Cholas.
India is really a (sub) continent because it was composed of many nations and kingdoms not all one nation a culture like its portrayed by Western media just like Africa is portrayed as one big country instead of as the 2nd largest continent with the most diverse population and cultures in the world.
The most successful king in Indian history was Rajendra Chola as he was the only king in Indian history who successfully invaded large parts of Southeast Asia. No Indian king was able to spread the Indian flag further than Rajendra Chola the Great
U need to understand what success is? Its not military power that makes a king successful... 😂😂😂
No Indian flag, but Chola.
What about Kulothunga Chola.
Chandragupta Maurya was far greater
@@user-rr5mq4em5wYou need to know about the large, well made dam structures built across Tamilnadu by the Cholas which are functioning even now helping the farmers. I as a Andhrite is so proud of the Cholas for they have extended the Indic culture to far east.
Loved this video
Thank you so much for this video!! I've been researching a lot for kdr but thank to you that i found some good content about him😊🎉 btw, love your videos!! They are ideal for history lovers like me😅
Thank you. Great work indeed.
“Odd Compass” you are legend bro 🔥 Thanks for creating such informative video, also make video on other great kings of India like Chattrapati 'Shivāji', Bājirao, Great Chola kings, Chandragupta maurya etc.
Again another great and informative video, well done with the presentation , ❤❤ i would be very happy if you could make such video's on the""" Tripura kingdom"" as well,
Great video
Can you do a video on Kharavela and the Chedi dynasty, or a video on the Kalingan military
What a brilliant video
Awesome video! What do you use to make these amazing animations?
Bro nice animation and explanation man loved ur work 🎉
Thanks! Great video as always.
Thank you for the support!
Brilliantly done 👍
Great video of fascinating history that we never learn about in the West. Thanks.
Absolutely brilliant
Thankyou for this video. Could you please make a video on Mahajanpaads.
Yes please a brief review of Mahajanpads. I know the data available is not solid but anything which can be put into a comprehensive narrative
Your videos inspired me to create animation video for indian military.. Keep doing!
Excellent video. Love it.
Also a request. Plz make a video on one among longest ruling emperors in Indian history, AMOGHA VARSHA. Rasthrakuta ruler. Very less is known in popular history. Plzz kindly consider my request
Why is this channel so underrated ?
Thanks a ton man
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Gajapati next pleasee
Mighty KARNATA EMPIRE❤
Good video good job, doing it.
Amazing 🤩
I changed my legal last name to Krishnadevarayan in honor of the Legend 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Great video can you make video on Maratha empire next
He wins every battle.. He single handedly won every battle.He empowered women. He makes Hampi was the Best city in the World as per the inscription of Portuguese traveller Domingo Pius...
The Greatest Emperor who ruled South India ever .
KRISHNADEVARAYA
Great! 🎉
The Best Indian History CZcamsr. PERIOD.
On a side note, I was wondering how you do you research and draw the clothing, jewelry, armor, architecture, furniture, and more to be accurate with the people of that time period you are representing? To depict the nuances accurately is very difficult, so how do you do it?
Excellent 👌👌👌👌
I'm always waiting for the next odd compass video to come out
Your research on topics is very well. Which node to pick up from a story and follow on is also good.
But
I found the background music the sound effects used too much. I think that these are cheap tricks used by people when their content can't hook peoples.
Your content and delivery is already very good. You don't need the high node music and those sound effects of "heyyy".
Keep doing what you love :)
Just wow!!!!!!
Do one on kapilendra deba from gajapati dynasty of odisha ... also narasingha deba of ganga dynasty ... their empire also extended very long
For everyone who’s a longtime fan of Odd Compass, let’s try and give this video some more love- share it around, tell your friends about it. It’s got a criminally-low amount of views for how well-done it is. If we want others to be educated about South Indian history, we have to be proactive!
One of the greatest Vijayanagar Emperor.
Such was his greatness that even Emperor Babur called Krishna Deva Raya the Greatest of the Tulva Dynasty.
Yay new odd compass video
Incredible video!! Indus valley videos pls
I love how the words 'outcast' and 'genius' go hand in hand
One of the most underrated Kings of India, outside of Karnataka he is not celebrated enough but in terms of contribution Vijayanagaram empire as important as Marathas for medieval India and Kirshnadevaraya is as important as Chatrapathi Sivaji Maharaj.
Don't compare shivaji lowdaji with Krishnadevarya...
Stop your North India hype history with Karnataka history
@@kiran9220Both are great kings in their own times . Vijayanagara is what gave stability to the Maratha chieftains and they were inspired to make their own empire .
Don’t compare two great kings , without Shivaji , today India would have been different.
@@porothashawarma2339 Marathas are bijapur Sultan allies they against vijaynagara empire in battle of talikota so stop compare hype kings with legendary vijayanagara empire
@@kiran9220 Bruh Maratha kingdom was founded decades after the Battle of Talikota.
@@kiran9220as a kannadiga. Let's us not demean shivaji. It's not right
Tuluva dynasty wasn't exactly low caste. They were Bunts from the Canara coast, who were the warrior/aristocratic caste of the area.
I think there was something to KDR’s low caste status influencing his approach to being king/emperor. Because he was an outsider and had to always be a maverick he often engaged in bold, often foolhardy and reckless behavior like sneaking out and to see a prostitute and marrying her; making rash and impulsive decisions. Eventually, he cost his successors his kingdom because he killed the one man who was always in his corner and he alienated the Sultans to the North who eventually turned on him.
Grate Video 😊
Can You please make an video on Maratha Empire
Great to see this informative video on Krishnadevaraya. Hope to see a video on the perspective of Gajapati Empire and rise of Kapilendra Deva. Ganda Barunda has created a video but it is not in English: czcams.com/video/epfMrYAdsFQ/video.html and he hasn't gone into his story in deep. Love your style of art and presentation.
My request to you is to do a video on chalukya pallava conflicts
there's actually a great lesson to be learnt from the battle of tallikota or rakshashi tangri in which the Moslem soldiers of the "secular" vijaynagar army abandoned it in favour of their co religionist enemies !! No matter how much you nurture the jehadis they'll always find a way to betray you !!
so would you feel the same if another country didnt give any equal rights to hindus?
I did my schooling in south India and I was never taught this
Im surprised how they never taught me this
I would recommend you to do video on Immadi pulakeshi, the great chalukya king and he is most underrated, he deserves most recognition in history like great warriors of the world.
Even today there are many people in Karnataka, India do worship him.