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Nayaks of Madurai

1529 CE – 1737 CE

Quick Facts

Type
Sovereign · empire
Period
1529 CE – 1737 CE
Duration
208 years
Known Periods
5
Data Confidence
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Overview

The Madurai Nayaks were a Telugu dynasty who ruled most of modern-day Tamil Nadu, India, with Madurai as their capital. The Madurai Nayaks had their origins in the Balija warrior clans of present-day Andhra Pradesh. The Nayak reign which lasted for over two centuries from around 1529 to 1736 was noted for its achievements in arts, cultural and administrative reforms, revitalization of temples previously ransacked by the Delhi Sultans, and the inauguration of a unique architectural style. It was founded by Vishwanatha Nayaka. The dynasty consisted of 13 rulers, of whom nine were kings, two were queens, and two were joint-kings. The most notable among them were king Tirumala Nayaka and queen Rani Mangammal. Foreign trade was conducted mainly with.

Historical Periods

Nayaks of Madurai (1529–1533)

1529 CE – 1533 CE

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Area: 47,960 km²

Nayaks of Madurai (1534–1571)

1534 CE – 1571 CE

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Area: 47,726 km²

Nayaks of Madurai (1572–1712)

1572 CE – 1712 CE

Area: 48,150 km²

Nayaks of Madurai (1713–1733)

1713 CE – 1733 CE

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Area: 48,190 km²

Nayaks of Madurai (1734–1737)

1734 CE – 1737 CE

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Area: 48,190 km²

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