- Based in southern India
- Original capital: Vijayanagara (Hampi)
- Founded by Harihara I and Bukka Raya I (Sangama dynasty)
- Krishna Deva Raya ruled 1509-1529
- Annexed southern part of Gajaptai Empire
- Expanded north to conquer Raichur in 1520
- Defeated by Deccan sultanates at Battle of Talikota in 1565
- Tirumala Deva Raya moved capital to Penukonda
- Empire divided between Tirumala Deva Raya's three sons
- Fought Bijapur sultanate and others leading to collapse
- Succeeded by Sultanate of Golconda and Kingdom of Mysore
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Saturday, April 25, 2026
Collection of facts about the Vijayanagara Empire
This post is a collection of facts about the Vijayanagara Empire (1336-1646). There are 11 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
Collection of facts about the Delhi Sultanate
This post is a collection of facts about the Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526). There are 15 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Occupied India, Pakistan, Bangladesh
- Preceded by Ghurid dynasty and Muhammad Ghori's expansion
- Contributed to the spread of Islam in India
- Mamluk dynasty (1206-1290)
- Qutb ud-Din Aibak was the first ruler
- Muiz ud-Din Qaiqabad assassinated ending the Mamluk dynasty
- Khalji dynasty (1290-1320)
- Successfully defended itself against Mongol Empire
- Tughlaq dynasty (1230-1413)
- Timur sacked Delhi in 1398 killing 100,000 to 200,000 people
- Sayyid dynasty (1414-1450)
- Rulers of the Sayyid dynasty claimed to be descendants of Muhammad
- Lodi dynasty (1451-1526)
- Defeated by Timurid Empire at Battle of Panipat in 1526
- Succeeded by Mughal Empire and Vijayanagara Empire
Collection of facts about the Egyptian revolution of 1952
This post is a collection of facts about the Egyptian revolution of 1952. There are 8 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Military coup d'état of King Farouk in Jul 1952
- Free Officers Movement lead by Mohamed Naguib and Gama Abdel Nasser
- Ended British occupation of Egypt
- New government was Arab nationalist
- Influenced other nationalist movements in the region
- Muslim Brotherhood outlawed in 1954
- Led to Sudan independence in 1956
- Led to Suez Crisis in 1956 (United Kingdom, France, Israeli invasion)
Collection of facts about the Second Chechen War
This post is a collection of facts about the Second Chechen War (1999-2009). There are 13 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Russia vs. Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
- Preceded by the First Chechen War (1994-1996)
- Apartment bombings in Russia killed over 300 people in Sept 1999
- Russia blamed Islamists from Chechnya for the bombing
- Russia invaded Grozny in Dec 1999
- Akhmad Kadyrov appointed leader of Chechnya by Vladimir Putin
- Chechen constitution in 2003 put Chechnya under Russian rule
- Kadyrov assassinated in 2004 and his son Ramzan Kadyrov became leader
- Separatist Chechen Front established in May 2005
- Guerrilla warfare continued in Chechnya
- Chechen terror attacks included 2002 Moscow theater hostage crisis, 2003 Stavropol train bombing, 2004 Moscow metro bombing, 2004 Russian aircraft bombings, 2004 Beslan school hostage crisis
- Chechen separatist movement ended in 2009
- Deaths: 50,000 - 300,000 people
Collection of facts about the First Chechen War
This post is a collection of facts about the First Chechen War (1994-1996). There are 14 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Russia vs. Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
- Preceded by end of the Soviet Union in 1991
- Dzhokhar Dudayev led secessionist Chechnya
- Chechnya declared independence in 1993
- Internal conflict within Chechnya against Dudayev
- Russia supported opposition mercenaries in Chechnya
- Russia invaded Chechnya in Dec 1994
- Russia captured Grozny in Mar 1995
- Dudayev killed by airstrike in Apr 1996
- Chechnya recaptured Grozny in Aug 1996
- Russia-Chechnya Peace Treaty (1997)
- Civilian deaths: 30,000 to 120,000 people
- Over 500,000 people displaced
- Followed by the Second Chechen War (1999-2009)
Thursday, April 23, 2026
Collection of facts about the Boshin War
This post is a collection of facts about the Boshin War (1868-1869). There are 10 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Civil war in Japan
- Tokugawa shogunate vs. Imperial Court
- Widespread dissatisfaction with shogunate over opening of Japan
- Alliance of samurai and nobles took control of the Imperial Court
- Tokugawa Yoshinobu handed power over to Emperor Meiji and Imperial Court
- House of Tokugawa was abolished
- Yoshinobu began military campaign against the Imperial Court
- Imperial Court was victorious
- Total deaths: 8,200 people
- Followed by the Satsuma Rebellion in 1877
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Collection of facts about Pugachev's Rebellion
This post is a collection of facts about Pugachev's Rebellion (1773-1775). There are 7 facts listed below. Source: Wikipedia
- Catherine the Great gained throne of Russia in 1762
- Yemelyan Pugachev led rebellion against Catherine the Great
- Rebellion consisted of peasants, Cossacks and Old Believers
- Began in 1773 with invasion of Samara
- Invasion and burning of Kazan in 1774
- Pugachev fled along the Volga river
- Pugachev captured and executed Jan 1775
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