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'''Maharaja Shri Immadi Chikka Krishnaraja Wadiyar II''' ({{lang-kn|ಇಮ್ಮಡಿ ಕೃಷ್ಣರಾಜ ಒಡೆಯರ್}}, - 25th April 1766<ref>[http://www.royalark.net/India/mysore3.htm MYSORE The Wodeyar Dynasty GENEALOGY]</ref>), was also known popularly as '''Immadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar II'''. He was the titular ruler of the [[Kingdom of Mysore]] from 1734 to 1766.
'''Maharaja Shri Immadi Chikka Krishnaraja Wadiyar II''' ({{lang-kn|ಇಮ್ಮಡಿ ಕೃಷ್ಣರಾಜ ಒಡೆಯರ್}}, - 25 April 1766<ref>[http://www.royalark.net/India/mysore3.htm MYSORE The Wodeyar Dynasty GENEALOGY]</ref>), was also known popularly as '''Immadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar II'''. He was the titular ruler of the [[Kingdom of Mysore]] from 1734 to 1766.


==Life==
==Life==
8th October 1731, He was adopted by Maharani [[Devajammani]] (a Queen of [[Dodda Krishnaraja Wodeyar I|Krishnaraja Wodeyar I]]) under the title of Chikka Krishnaraja Wodeyar.
8 October 1731, He was adopted by Maharani [[Devajammani]] (a Queen of [[Dodda Krishnaraja Wodeyar I|Krishnaraja Wodeyar I]]) under the title of Chikka Krishnaraja Wodeyar.


He was crowned at Mysore, 15th June 1735. Reigned under the control of Mahisura Delavoi Devarajaiya Urs, Delavoi 1724-1732 and 1733-1746.
He was crowned at Mysore, 15 June 1735. Reigned under the control of Mahisura Delavoi Devarajaiya Urs, Delavoi 1724-1732 and 1733-1746.


His reign was dominated by his ''[[Dalwai]](Delavoi)''s (a role similar to [[seneschal]] or [[commander-in-chief]]), including [[Devarajaiya Urs]] (Devaraja Girachuri), who also served as [[regent]] (1724-1732 and 1733-1746) until Krishna attained majority, and [[Hyder Ali]], who came to be considered the ''[[de facto]]'' ruler of Mysore ([[Sarvadhikari]]) from 1761 until his death in 1782.
His reign was dominated by his ''[[Dalwai]](Delavoi)''s (a role similar to [[seneschal]] or [[commander-in-chief]]), including [[Devarajaiya Urs]] (Devaraja Girachuri), who also served as [[regent]] (1724-1732 and 1733-1746) until Krishna attained majority, and [[Hyder Ali]], who came to be considered the ''[[de facto]]'' ruler of Mysore ([[Sarvadhikari]]) from 1761 until his death in 1782.


25 April 1766, Krishna Raja Wadiyar II died at [[Seringapatam]].
25 April 1766, Krishna Raja Wadiyar II died at [[Seringapatam]].
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Krishnaraja Wadiyar II
Maharaja of Mysore
Reign1734 - 1766
Coronation15th June 1735[1]
PredecessorChamaraja Wodeyar VII
SuccessorNanjaraja Wodeyar
Born1728
Died25th April 1766
Seringapatam
IssueNanjaraja Wodeyar
Chamaraja Wodeyar VIII
HouseWadiyar
FatherChame Urs
Krishnaraja Wodeyar I (Adoptive father)
MotherDevajammani
(Adoptive mother)
ReligionHinduism

Template:Mysore Rulers Infobox Maharaja Shri Immadi Chikka Krishnaraja Wadiyar II (Template:Lang-kn, - 25 April 1766[2]), was also known popularly as Immadi Krishnaraja Wadiyar II. He was the titular ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore from 1734 to 1766.

Life

8 October 1731, He was adopted by Maharani Devajammani (a Queen of Krishnaraja Wodeyar I) under the title of Chikka Krishnaraja Wodeyar.

He was crowned at Mysore, 15 June 1735. Reigned under the control of Mahisura Delavoi Devarajaiya Urs, Delavoi 1724-1732 and 1733-1746.

His reign was dominated by his Dalwai(Delavoi)s (a role similar to seneschal or commander-in-chief), including Devarajaiya Urs (Devaraja Girachuri), who also served as regent (1724-1732 and 1733-1746) until Krishna attained majority, and Hyder Ali, who came to be considered the de facto ruler of Mysore (Sarvadhikari) from 1761 until his death in 1782.

25 April 1766, Krishna Raja Wadiyar II died at Seringapatam.

Notes