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Maharaja of Mysore was the principal title of the ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore in India.

The Wodeyar dynasty founded a feudatory principality in 1399, which grew into the Kingdom of Mysore. The Wodeyars ruled that kingdom almost uninterruptedly between 1399 and 1947; they ruled initially as vassals of the Vijayanagara empire (1399-1646), then as independent rulers (1646-1799), and finally as allies of the British crown (1799-1947). The Maharajas of Mysore during these 650 years were:

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Maharajas of Mysore

Wodeyar Dynasty (First rule, 1399-1782)

Reign of the Kings of Mysore (Wodeyar line) is interrupted by the reigns of Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan.

Islamic Rulers of Mysore (1766-1799)

Wodeyar Dynasty (Restored) (1799-1950)

See also

  1. Kingdom of Mysore
  2. Vijayanagara Empire
  3. British Raj

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