Notes on the Geography of Peninsular India: Hampi Sacred Center: Photo 5![]() ![]() Hampi is popular with pilgrims as well as tourists. The pilgrims have no particular interest in the political history of this place, with its three dynasties--Sangama, Saluva, Tuluva--ruling from about 1350 to the collapse in 1565. They have no interest in the incessant warfare with the Muslim states to the north or in Vijayanagar's imperial expansion over most of India to the south. View: tiny * small * medium * big * biggest Photo Size Back to Peninsular India: Hampi Sacred Center chapter Short link for this page: http://www.greatmirror.com?justpic=35244 |
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