The Vijayanagara Kingdom is now imperial in…
1404 CE
The Vijayanagara Kingdom is now imperial in stature, as Harihara II, the second son of the Sangama dynast Bukka Raya I, has further consolidated the kingdom beyond the Krishna River and brought the whole of South India under the Vijayanagara umbrella.
Reigning from 1377, Harihara has continued to extend the kingdom's territory through fighting against the Reddis of Kondavidu for control of the coastal Andhra between Nellore and Kalinga.
From the Reddis of Kondavidu, Harihara has conquered the Addanki and Srisailam areas as well as most of the territory between the peninsula to the south of the river Krishna, which would eventually lead to fights in Telangana with the Velamas of Rachakonda.
Harihara has also managed to conquer such Indian ports as Goa, Chaul, and Dabhol.
At his death in 1404, his sons dispute the throne.
Virupaksha Raya only rules for a few months before being murdered by his sons and then succeeded by Bukka Raya II who will rule for two years before he himself is succeeded by Deva Raya I.