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Encouraged the growing Muslims. In Saka 1568, he defeated the Muslims and with the help of Krishnadev of Warangal and Ballata of Badharas, Gujarat, drove the Delhi kings from the south, but the Hindu kings of the south again fought with each other and raised the Bahmanis. The rule of Muslims was stabilized. Narangdev's son Kondibadev was married to Amnadev Yadav's daughter Ambikadevi. In 1289, a bitter war broke out between Muhammad Shah and Buka. Kondibadev fought bravely. His cousin Harpaldev served in this war. Later, Muhammad Shah was displeased with him for helping the Subhedar of Daulatabad to revolt. But finally reconciled. Viratryashreya had three sons Suddhadev, Govinddev, Harpaldev, Suddhdev used to live near Prataparudra. He served with his son Keshavdev in the battle against Ahmad Shah. Govinddev was married to Jotiba Dev Surve's daughter Savitridevi. He lived in Sangameshwar. This Shur was Mahamandaleshwar. He regained his ancient village of Goa vapi in Konkan Karnataka from Bahman Shah with the help of the king of Vijayanagara.

A successful attempt was made between 1287 and 1285 to oust the Muslim power from Konkan by uniting the small kingdoms of Konkan. His maternal uncle Rudrarai Palavi was a general. After the death of Govindeva, his son Virstrashreya and his brothers were expelled from Sangameshwar by Rudra Raja and rebelled. But later in 1358, Virstrashreya and his brothers from Konkan joined forces with the help of Tukdev, the son of Kondibadeva, who was entitled to the senior family of Kalyani. Alauddin married the beautiful daughter of Palvi and named her Tongue Hara. Virastreyasreya was given the rights of this family in the area of Sangameshwar Bankapur village etc., he started looking after the affairs of this land independently as the representative of his father's family and the documents show that Tukdev being ignorant also looked after the land for his welfare. Bhujbal Dev's son Manakdev was married to Kalamdev Kapimba's daughter Padumladevi.

As he had no children, his estate was given to Shirastvasreya with the consent of Kondibadeva. Kamdev Haya, son of Someshwar alias Somdev, was married to Chanchaldevi (Chimandevi), daughter of Purandar Rai Karshimb. He lived in the state of Karnataka. Kondiba Dev's son Tukdev alias Nanoba Dev was called Virnanob Dev. He was married to Sindhia's daughter Rukmadevi. During his reign, Mogpel's gold superstructure was called Por Parghan. Her father scolded her for refusing to marry Buka Raya of Vijayanagar secretly placed under the patronage of Tukdev alias Virjanovdev at Bankapur. The Raya of Vijayanagara sent a large force with the intention of capturing her and forcibly marrying her. Since Mughal was in the Bahmani kingdom, Feroze Shah could have launched a campaign against Vijayanagar in 1328. After defeating the king of Vijayanagar in a fierce battle, Virasyasreya, the son of Nanobadeva's cousin Harpaladeva, came into action. In 1339 CE Feroze Shah launched Talgan campaign, the king of Warangal was not paying tribute. The Raya of Vijayanagar had captured the province of Pagul.

Therefore, the campaign against these two kings was blackened with their army. Shukadevdha's son Katiyardev and Nanovadev's son Vijaydev were involved in this campaign. With his help, he made a treaty with the king of Warangun. Veerpaujula had done Vijayadeva's brotherhood at Bankapur. His gills sprung into it. He also regained his homeland in Bankapur and Konkan. Raya of Vijayanagar was pleased with his feat. This time there was a big revolution in Gulbarga. Taking Alauddin Muhammad, the eldest son of Feroze Shaha's brother Ahmad Shaha, with his cavalry, Gosudaraj hid in Dagra overnight. Pahateg fled away from the capital. On the way, they met a rich merchant of Darwa named Khaja Haran, who stayed at Kalyan. Manovadeva's son Vijayadeva lived with his family at Kalyani. His wife Bhagyavati, daughter of Balanak Rao, was brilliant. She helped Vijaydev with her brother Apteshta with 4000 horsemen and 3000 Pan Allauddin.

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