Such a treasure where money was deposited, never came out

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Such a treasure where money was deposited, never came out

There is a village called Vijayanagara, 12 kilometers from Hospet railway station of South Railway. This village was the capital of a vast Hindu empire in the Middle Ages. Under this empire, most of South India was part of There were sixty ports under it. They used to be quite import-exported to different countries. Vijayanagar had a monopoly on the trade of spices and cotton textiles.

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The special treasures of the kings here remained full of gold currencies. Money was always deposited in the treasury. Money was never removed from there. This state did not allow Ahmednagar, Golconda, Bidar and Bijapur to move forward in the four Muslim states of south India for 250 years. The rulers of these kings attacked the Vijayanagar several times, but they always had to eat mouth.

In the end, four Muslim ruled states created a great coalition against Vijayanagara. They strengthen the coalition with mutual marriage relations. Then he attacked Vijayanagar for the reconstruction of Islam with a large army. There was a decisive battle on January 23, 155 in the field of demonic and tangri villages between the two armies. Vijayanagara's 90-year-old commander, Alia Ram Rai was caught and killed.

The victorious forces looted in Vijayanagar for five months, set ablaze, torched Rajprasadas, government buildings, private houses and temples with axes, hammers, and Sambalal. Most household floors were dug for secret funds. Geological New Bold found the remains of Vijayanagar, capital of Vijayanagar empire in 120 square miles in 1845. At this time also the ruins of the capital and its suburbs appear in the 60 square miles area. Of these 25 square kilometers area has been declared as World Heritage Site.

Now only a temple is worshiped in the city. This is called Virupaksha temple or Parampati temple. This temple is situated in a beautiful, natural surroundings. It has a beautiful, panoramic view from the Hemkut Mountains.

There is a lot to see here, but it spreads in such a large area that it can not be seen in a day or two. It needs five to six days to see and understand. The thousand ram temples are also prominent in the scenic spots here. This was the private temple of the kings of Vijayanagara. The story of Ramayana has been recorded on its walls and pillars. The second Manohari temple is the Vithal temple. This temple, made in Vijayanagara style, is visible.

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Very Interesting. India has a great history. I like to learn history.

@yogeshwar888 great way to write article..

interesting article bro keep posting :)

It is a types of loses of money

Interesting article

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Nice post bro keep doing your hard work