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The Bengaluru Pete's prosperity was put on hold by the severe political crisis at the imperial capital of Vijayanagara. Ramjee Chandran details the unraveling of the Tuluva dynasty following the death of Emperor Achyuta Raya in 1542. The episode chronicles a decade of palace coups and assassinations—including the murder of Achyuta's son, Venkata I—as powerful factions, particularly the one led by Aliya Rama Raya, fought for control. Rama Raya ultimately triumphs, installing the legitimate claimant Sadashiva Raya as a 'confined monarch' while exercising all real power as regent. This new political order relied on surveillance and containment, creating an atmosphere where the autonomous strength of provincial chiefs like Kempe Gowda was viewed with deep distrust. This is the highly unstable empire that Kempe Gowda is forced to return to after his five-year imprisonment in Anegundi. We gratefully acknowledge the support of the Prestige Group, that makes this podcast possible. Follow The History Of Bangalore on social, here: Instagram: / historyofbangalore Facebook: / historyofbangalore Twitter: / historyofblr YouTube: https://youtube.com/@HistoryOfBangalo... iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-t... Follow Ramjee Chandran on Instagram and Twitter: @ramjeechandran The theme music for the show was composed by German-Indian Koln based percussionist, Ramesh Shotham. Ramjee Chandran's photos by Asha Thadani. RESEARCH AND SOURCES: All our episodes are based on published research and archive records. To request information about our sources, write to [email protected] (mailto:[email protected]) . Let us know if you are a researcher (either institutional or independent) and also provide some information about why you need this information. Researchers will get priority. We only have time to engage serious, academic queries so please understand if we do not respond to casual requests.