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Imperial Capital | Class 12 History Notes

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Imperial Capital – this guide gives you a concise, exam-ready overview of Imperial Capital from Class 12 History, written by ConceptScroll editors and reviewed against the latest NCERT textbook.

THEME SEVEN: AN IMPERIAL CAPITAL VIJAYANAGARA (C. FOURTEENTH TO SIXTEENTH CENTURY)

Vijayanagara, meaning 'city of victory', was both a city and an empire founded in the 14th century. At its peak, the empire extended from the Krishna River in the north to the southern tip of the Indian peninsula. The city of Vijayanagara was sacked in 1565 and subsequently abandoned. Despite its ruin in the 17th and 18th centuries, the memory of Vijayanagara persisted among local populations in the Krishna-Tungabhadra doab region, where it was known as Hampi, named after the local mother goddess Pampadevi. The rediscovery of the empire was facilitated by a combination of oral traditions, archaeological excavations, monuments, inscriptions, and historical records. These sources collectively helped scholars reconstruct the history and significance of the Vijayanagara Empire.

📊 Diagram: Figure 7.1 shows a part of the stone wall built around Vijayanagara city, illustrating the fortification techniques used.

🔗 Connection: Leads to the section on the discovery of Hampi, detailing how the ruins were brought to light and studied.

Frequently asked questions

1. What have been the methods used to study the ruins of Hampi over the last two centuries? In what way do you think they would have complemented the information provided by the priests of the Virupaksha temple?

Over the last two centuries, the ruins of Hampi have been studied through various methods including archaeological surveys, detailed photography, epigraphical documentation, and conservation efforts. Early explorers like Colin Mackenzie visited the site to map and record its features. Alexander Greenlaw took the first detailed photographs, which helped in visual documentation. J.F. Fleet documented inscriptions on temple walls, providing historical context. Conservation began under John Marshall

2. How were the water requirements of Vijayanagara met?

The water requirements of Vijayanagara were met through an elaborate system of tanks, canals, and aqueducts. The city was located near the Tungabhadra River, and water was channeled from the river to various parts of the city using canals. Large tanks stored water for use during dry periods. The architecture included sophisticated water management systems to ensure supply for drinking, irrigation, and ritual purposes. This system was crucial for sustaining the large population and agricultural a

3. What do you think were the advantages and disadvantages of enclosing agricultural land within the fortified area of the city?

Advantages of enclosing agricultural land within the fortified city included better protection from enemy attacks and raids, ensuring food security during sieges. It also allowed easier supervision and management of agricultural activities by the ruling elite. However, disadvantages included limiting the expansion of agricultural land due to space constraints, potential overuse of land leading to soil exhaustion, and the risk of crop damage if the city was attacked. Additionally, enclosing farml

4. What do you think was the significance of the rituals associated with the mahanavami dibba?

The rituals associated with the mahanavami dibba were significant as they symbolized royal power, religious devotion, and the celebration of the ruler's victories and prosperity. The mahanavami dibba was a platform used during the festival of Navaratri, where the king performed rituals, received homage from nobles and soldiers, and displayed his authority. These rituals reinforced the divine sanction of the king’s rule and united the people through shared religious and cultural practices.

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