The Battle of Devarkonda took place between Gajapati Empire and Bahmani Sultanate in 1458 A.D. at Devarkonda, Telengana, India. In this battle Odia forces led by prince Hamvira Deva under king Gajapati Kapilendra Deva Crushed a massive Army of Bahmani Muslim forces led by Humayun Shah. The Battle outcomed Odia forces victorious and the Devarkonda state became vassal state of Gajapati Empire. Firishta the contemporary persian literacy of Bahamani and central india states that The vanquished Musalman army pursued for eight miles. The muslim general of Bahmani khwaja jahan was compelled to take a disgraceful flight being followed by the victorious odia army in that battle.
Battle of Devarkonda |
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Part of Bahmani-Gajapati conflicts |
Fort of khammam captured by Hamvir dev in Battle of Devarkonda (1458) |
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Belligerents |
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Gajapati Empire |
Bahmani sultanate |
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Hamvira Deva |
Sanjar Khan |
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Unknown |
Heavy |
Aftermath
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As a result of this battle Odia forces came out as victorious and Telangana region became a feudal state of the Gajapati empire with the Velama chiefs as the vassal rulers. The victory over the Bahmani Sultanate forces at Devarakonda in 1458 CE enabled Kapilendra Deva to assume the title of Kalavargeśvara which meant the Lord of Kalaburagi.
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