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The following lists the dalvoys and dewans of Mysore from the 18th century to the 20th.
Prime Ministers of Mysore
No.
Portrait
Name
Tenure
Term
Maharaja
Dalvoys of Mysore Kingdom (1732–1782)
Under Chamaraja Wodeyar VII (1732–1734)
Devarajaiya Urs
1732 - 1734
Under Krishnaraja Wodeyar II
(1734–1766)
Devarajaiya Urs
1734 - 1761
Hyder Ali[1][2]
1761 - 1766
Under Nanjaraja Wodeyar
(1766–1770)
Hyder Ali
1766 - 1770
Under Chamaraja Wodeyar VIII (1770–1776)
Hyder Ali
1770 - 1776
Under Chamaraja Wodeyar IX (1776–1782)
Hyder Ali
1776 - 1782
Dewans of Mysore Kingdom (1782–1949)
Under Chamaraja Wodeyar IX
1
Purnaiah[3]
Dec 1782 - May 1799
1
Under Krishnaraja Wadiyar III (1799–1881)
(1)
Purnaiah
May 1799 - Apr 1811
2
2
Bargir Bakshi Balaji Rao
Apr 1811 - Jan 1812
1
3
Savar Bakshi Rama Rao
Feb 1812 - Oct 1817
1
4
Babu Rao
Nov 1817 - Apr 1818
1
5
Siddharaj Urs
May 1818 - Feb 1820
1
(4)
Babu Rao
Mar 1820 - Aug 1821
2
6
Lingaraj Urs
Nov 1821 - Nov 1822
1
(4)
Babu Rao
Dec 1822 - Nov 1825
3
-
(None)
Nov 1825 - May 1827
-
7
Venkata Urs
May 1827 - Oct 1831
1
8
Venkataramanaiya
Oct 1831 - May 1832
1
(4)
Babu Rao
May 1832 - Aug 1834
4
9
Kollam Venkata Rao
Apr 1834 - 1838
1
10
Surappaya
1838 - 1840
1
(9)
Kollam Venkata Rao
1840 - 1844
2
11
Kola Krishnama Naidu
1844 - 1858
1
12
Kola Vijayarangam Naidu
1858 - 1864
1
13
Arunachala Mudaliar
1864 - 1866
1
(None)
1866 - 1868
-
Under British Crown (1881–1894)
(None)
1868 - 20 Mar 1881
-
Under Chamarajendra Wadiyar X (1881–1894)
14
C. V. Rungacharlu
Mar 1881 - Jan 1883
1
15
K. Seshadri Iyer
Jan 1883 - Dec 1894
1
Under Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV (1894–1940)
(15)
K. Seshadri Iyer
Dec 1894 - Aug 1900
(1)
[15]
T. R. A. Thumboo Chetty(acting for Iyer)
Aug 1900 - Mar 1901
1
16
P. N. Krishnamurti[4]
Mar 1901 - Jun 1906
1
17
V. P. Madhava Rao[5]
Jun 1906 - Mar 1909
1
18
T. Ananda Rao
Apr 1909 - Sep 1912
1
19
M. Visvesvaraya[6]
Nov 1912 - Dec 1918
1
20
M. Kantaraj Urs
Dec 1918 - Feb 1922
1
21
A. R. Banerjee
Mar 1922 - Apr 1926
1
22
Mirza Ismail[7][8]
May 1926 - Aug 1940
1
Under Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar (1940-1950)
(22)
Mirza Ismail[7][8]
Aug 1940 - 1941
(1)
23
M. N. Krishna Rao
1941 - 1941
1
24
N. Madhava Rao[9]
1941 - 1946
1
25
A. R. Mudaliar[10]
1946 - 1949
1
Chief Ministers of Karnataka
List of chief ministers of Karnataka
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^Harry Halén (1978). Handbook of oriental collections in Finland: manuscripts, xylographs, inscriptions and Russian minority literature, Issues 31-34. Curzon Press. p. 73. The leader of the Hebbar Iyengars, Krishnaiengar, had also died and instead they supported P. N. Krishnamurthi, the grandson of the great Purnaiya.
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