Vira Narasimha Raya leads by 0.1 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Modern

Emperor · Modern
Charles XV became King of Sweden and Norway upon the death of his father, Oscar I. His reign began during a period of political reform and growing Scandinavian nationalism.
Charles XV was an accomplished painter and patron of the arts. He produced several landscape paintings and supported artists, contributing to the cultural life of Sweden during his reign.
Charles XV supported the reform that replaced the four-estate Riksdag with a bicameral parliament. This modernized Sweden's political system, increasing the influence of the middle class and reducing aristocratic power.
Vira Narasimha Raya assassinated the Saluva regent Narasimha Raya II and crowned himself emperor, founding the Tuluva dynasty. This marked the beginning of the most powerful and prosperous period in Vijayanagara history.
Vira Narasimha Raya led a military campaign against the Gajapati kingdom of Odisha, capturing the fort of Udayagiri. This victory expanded Vijayanagara's eastern territories and secured access to the Bay of Bengal coast.
Vira Narasimha Raya successfully defended the Raichur Doab from Bahmani Sultanate attacks, securing the fertile region between the Krishna and Tungabhadra rivers. This victory strengthened Vijayanagara's northern frontier.
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