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Bukka I was founder of which of the following dynasties in ancient India?
Question

Bukka I was founder of which of the following dynasties in ancient India?

A.

Aravidu

B.

Saluva

C.

Sangama

D.

Tuluva

Correct option is C

The correct answer is (c) Sangama.
· Bukka I was the founder of the Sangama dynasty in ancient India.
· The Sangama dynasty was a medieval South Indian dynasty that ruled the Vijayanagara Empire from 1336 to 1485.
· Bukka I, along with his brother Harihara I, played a significant role in establishing the Vijayanagara Empire.
· They were originally feudatories of the Kakatiya dynasty but eventually declared independence and founded their own empire after the decline of the Kakatiya dynasty and the defeat of the Hoysala Empire.
· The Sangama dynasty was succeeded by the Saluva dynasty in 1485.
Information Booster:
· Aravidu dynasty: The last dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire, established after the fall of the Tuluva dynasty.
· Saluva dynasty: A dynasty that came to power in the Vijayanagara Empire after the Sangama dynasty.
· Tuluva dynasty: Another prominent dynasty of the Vijayanagara Empire, known for rulers like Krishna Deva Raya.

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