Viswanatha Nayak
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Viswanatha Nayak was the Vijayanagara viceroy to Madurai in south India during the 16th century. He later became the ruler of Madurai after the fall of the Vijayanagara empire. He is the founder of the Nayak dynasty of Madurai.[1] He hailed from the Garikepati family of Balija caste.[2]
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Viswanatha Nayaka | |
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First King of Madurai Nayak Kingdom | |
Reign | 1529ā 1564C.E. |
Successor | Kumara Krishnappa Nayaka |
Died | Madurai, present dayTamil Nadu, India |
House | Madurai Nayaks |
Father | Nagama Nayaka |
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He was supported by his general Ariyanatha Mudaliar who led Viswantha Nayak's army became second in command and took power along with the latter in Tirunelveli in southern India.[1] Viswantha Nayak was then succeeded by his son Krishnappa Nayak who along with his father's able minister Ariyanatha expanded the Madurai Kingdom under the Nayaks and brought most of the ancient Pandyan territory under its rule.[3]