Kampilideva

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Reign1300 AD- 1327/1328 AD
PredecessorSingeya Nayaka III (1280–1300 AD)
SuccessorMonarchy abolished, Kampili kingdom became a part of the Delhi Sultanate
IssueKumara Rama, Maravve Nayakiti
Kampilideva
2nd and last ruler of the Kampili kingdom
Reign1300 AD- 1327/1328 AD
PredecessorSingeya Nayaka III (1280–1300 AD)
SuccessorMonarchy abolished, Kampili kingdom became a part of the Delhi Sultanate
IssueKumara Rama, Maravve Nayakiti
FatherSingeya Nayaka III (1280–1300 AD)
Shiva temple on Hemakuta hill in Hampi was built by Kampili Raya.

Kampilideva was the second and last king of the Kampili kingdom, succeeding his father, Singeya Nayaka III (1280–1300 AD) in 1300 AD. His son, prince Kumara Rama helped him wage wars against the Kakatiya dynasty of Warangal, the Hoysala Empire, and the sultan of Delhi, Muhammad bin Tughlaq. Kampilideva and his son Kumara Rama died battling the forces of Muhammad bin Tughlaq.[1][2][3]

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