Raghunatha Nayak
Raghunatha Nayak was the most powerful king of the Thanjavur Nayak Dynasty. He was the third ruler of Thanjavur, southern India, from the Nayak dynasty. He ruled from 1600 to 1634 and is noted for the attainments of Thanjavur in literature, art, and Carnatic music.
Raghunatha Nayak | |
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Maharaja Of Thanjavur Nayak | |
Reign | 1600–1634 |
Coronation | 1614 |
Predecessor | Achuthappa Nayak |
Successor | Vijaya Raghava Nayak |
Born | Unknown Thanjavur |
Died | 1634 |
Consort | Kalavati, Chenchamma Ramabhadramba |
Issue | Vijaya Raghava Nayak |
House | House of Nayak |
Dynasty | Thanjavur Nayak Dynasty |
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