Umadevi

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Umadevi (उमादेवी; c. 1150 – 1218) was one of the wives of King Veera Ballala II[1] and a Mysore general during the Chalukya campaigns.

Umadevi
उमादेवी
Died1218
SpouseVeera Ballala II

Born around 1150, Umadevi became one of the consort of Bellala II at age twenty-two. She commanded Mysore armies against the rival Chalukyas on at least two occasions,[2] allowing Bellala to concentrate on administrative matters. Significantly contributing to the Hoysalas’ conquest[3] of the Chalkyua at Kalyani (near present-day Bidar) in 1190, she eventually committed suicide, according to the Indian tradition of sati, following her husband’s death in 1218.

ReferencesEdit

  1. Women in power
  2. Shek Ali, Dr. B., ed., The Hoysala Dynasty, Mysore, 1977.
  3. Derrett, J. D. M., The Hoysalas, London, 1957.