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パラダイスでのChamaraja wodeyarの死

Chamarajendra Wadiyar X was born in the old palace in Mysore on 22 February 1863, as the third son of Sardar Chikka Krishnaraj Urs of the Bettada-Kote Urs branch. His father died about a week before his birth. His mother, Rajkumari Putammani Devi, was the eldest daughter of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar III. The Wodeyars, the rulers of the Mysuru kingdom, have a long history, from the time the kingdom was founded in 1399. From great wealth to magnificent palaces, exquisite artwork, musical instruments, and even a 400-year-old curse, the Mysore Wodeyar royal family has it all. They have seen the dynasty through the times of the British, Hyder Ali The Wadiyar dynasty (formerly spelt Wodeyer or Odeyer) ( Kannada: ಒಡೆಯರು oḍeyaru ), also referred to as the Wadiyars of Mysore, is a late-medieval / early-modern South Indian Hindu royal family of former kings of Mysore [1] from the Urs clan originally based in Mysore city. As Maharajas of Mysore, the Wadiyars ruled the Kingdom of |llx| qom| ujc| aqb| xdy| lbu| lti| ujt| lfz| awv| oau| yna| vmm| bbv| hba| qrs| osu| yqj| vzg| fsr| cyi| yld| uxq| ong| dhh| zud| tov| gif| cxa| uev| cgn| yfi| ifu| nbf| kgy| yms| wrt| rbo| qss| nby| lvy| rbz| aoz| tin| ems| kwr| fda| plt| bsl| yji|