Nayaks of Gingee
The Nayaks of Gingee (Senji) were rulers of the Gingee principality of Tamil Nadu between 16th to 18th century CE. They were subordinates of the imperial Vijayanagara emperors, and were appointed as provincial governors by the Vijayanagar Emperor who divided the Tamil country into three Nayakships viz., Madurai, Tanjore and Gingee. Later, after the fall of the Vijayanagara's Tuluva dynasty, the Gingee rulers declared independence. While they ruled independently, they were sometimes at war with the Tanjore neighbors and the Vijayanagara overlords later based in Vellore and Chandragiri. The Gingee Nayaks had their origins in the Balija Merchant clans of present-day Andhra Pradesh.
Gingee Nayak Kingdom | |||||||||||||
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1509–1649 | |||||||||||||
Capital | Gingee Fort | ||||||||||||
Common languages | Tamil, Telugu | ||||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||||
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History | |||||||||||||
• Established | 1509 | ||||||||||||
• Disestablished | 1649 | ||||||||||||
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