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Raja Wodeyar I
9th Maharaja of Mysore
Reign
1578–20 June 1617
Predecessor
Chamaraja Wodeyar V (first cousin)
Successor
Chamaraja Wodeyar VI (grandson)
Born
2 June 1552
Died
20 June 1617
Issue
Yuvaraja Narasaraja, Raja Wodeyar II
Names
Maha Mandalaswara Birud-antembara-ganda Raja Raja Wodeyar I
House
Wodeyar
Father
Chamaraja Wodeyar IV
Raja Wodeyar I (2 June 1552 – 20 June 1617) was the ninth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore. He was eldest son of Chamaraja Wodeyar IV, the seventh maharaja of Mysore. He ruled from 1578, after his cousin Chamaraja Wodeyar V's death, until his death in 1617.
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fourth son of Maharaja RajaWodeyarI. RajaWodeyar II's reign was brief. When he ascended the throne after Chamaraja Wodeyar VI's death in 1637, he was...
king being Timmaraja Wodeyar II, the great-great-great-grandson of the founding ruler Yaduraya. Thimmaraja's nephew RajaWodeyarI expanded the borders...
Chamaraja WodeyarI (Bettada Chamaraja; 1408–1459) was the second raja of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1423 (aged 24), after his father's death, until his...
nobles.[citation needed] His first-cousin, RajaWodeyarI, succeeded him. Maharaja of Mysore Wodeyar dynasty Mysore Palace and the Wodeyar Dynasty v t e...
Adi Yaduraya (later, Vijaya RajaWodeyar; 1371–1423) was the first raja of Mysore from 1399 until his death in October 1423. The Vijayanagara emperor...
Timmaraja WodeyarI (Raja Appana Thimmaraja, 1433–1478) was the third raja of the Kingdom of Mysore. He was crowned at the age of 26 following his father's...
father Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar X on 28 December 1894, Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, still a boy of eleven, ascended the throne on 1 February 1895. His...
Chamaraja Wodeyar VI (21 April 1603 – 2 May 1637) was the tenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1617 after his grandfather RajaWodeyarI's death that...
Narasaraja WodeyarI (1615 – 31 July 1659) was the twelfth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1638 to 1659. The previous ruler, RajaWodeyar II, Kanthirava...
Chamaraja Wodeyar IV (25 July 1507 – 9 November 1576) was the seventh maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore. He was the youngest son of Chamaraja Wodeyar III,...
Chamarajara Wodeyar II (Raja Hiriya Abiral Chamarajara Wodeyar II, 1463–1513) was the fourth raja of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1478 until 1513. Chamaraja...
Retrieved 15 January 2014. "Newly elected KSCA president Srikantadatta Wodeyar passes away". Archived from the original on 14 December 2013. Retrieved...
After the death of Aravidu Ramaraya, the Wodeyars began to assert themselves further and King RajaWodeyarI wrested control of Srirangapatna from the...
Krishnaraja WodeyarI (18 March 1702 – 5 March 1732) was the sixteenth maharaja of the Kingdom of Mysore. His reign lasted for 18 years, from 1714 to...
by Maharani Devajammani and Maharaja Krishnaraja WodeyarI under the title Chikka Krishnaraja Wodeyar. He was crowned at Mysore on 15 June 1735. He reigned...
ventured to assert independence, Srirangapatna was their first target. RajaWodeyarI vanquished Rangaraya, the then viceroy of Srirangapatna, in 1610 and...
Chamaraja Wodeyar III (29 September 1492 – 17 February 1553) was fifth raja of the Kingdom of Mysore and the last one to rule as feudal king under the...
Deva Raja (Devaraja WodeyarI's elder brother), who had been the governor of a Mysore Kingdom town. He succeeded his uncle, Devaraja WodeyarI upon the...
original on 18 May 2006. Retrieved 3 December 2006. "Jayachamarajendra Wodeyar Life, Music And Contributions". www.magzter.com. Retrieved 30 January 2023...
the vacuum that was created, RajaWodeyarI (1578–1617) established control and became the first major ruler of the Wodeyar family. He defeated the Vijayanagara...
are celebrated over a ten-day period, were first introduced by King RajaWodeyarI in 1610. On the ninth day of Dasara, called Mahanavami, the royal sword...
contemporary Dasara festivities at Mysore are credited to the efforts of King RajaWodeyarI in 1610. On the ninth day of Dasara, called Mahanavami,[citation needed]...
eldest daughter of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar III. Following the failure of a male heir, Krishnaraja Wodeyar III decided to adopt Chamarajendra. The...
Mahanavami (Dasara) festival celebration, a tradition started initially by RajaWodeyarI (1578-1617 CE) in mid September 1610 at Srirangapatna. The festivities...
valuable collection of jewels in its custody. As early as 1614, Maharaja RajaWodeyarI (1578–1617) of Mysore, who first acquired Srirangapatna and adopted...
Yalladahalli, Lepakshi and many other places located in Karnataka. RajaWodeyarI (1578–1617 A.D) provided a vital service to the cause of painting by...
1629) May 12 – Edmund Bowyer, English politician (d. 1627) June 2 – RajaWodeyarI, King of Mysore (d. 1617) June 8 – Gabriello Chiabrera, Italian poet...