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  1. Krishnaraja Wodeyar III (14 July 1794 – 27 March 1868; lit. 'ಮುಮ್ಮಡಿ ಕೃಷ್ಣರಾಜ ಒಡೆಯರು') was an Indian king who was the twenty-second Maharaja of Mysore. He ruled the kingdom for nearly seventy years, from 30 June 1799 to 27 March 1868, for a good portion of the latter period of which he was merely a ...

  2. Jul 29, 2014 · A brief historical profile of Krishnaraja Wodeyar III who laid the foundations for the modern Mysore state (Karnataka) as the cultural capital of Karnataka.

  3. Krishna Raja Wodeyar III was one of the most efficient rulers of Mysore, famous for the patronage of arts and music in Mysore. Krishna Raja Wodeyar III ruled Mysore from 30 June 1799 to 27 March 1868. Early Life of Krishna Raja Wodeyar III.

  4. Dec 21, 2020 · On 30 June 1799, the five-year-old Krishnaraja Wodeyar III was crowned the king of Mysore in a traditional coronation ceremony that took place in a special pavilion constructed near the Lakshmiramana Swamy temple in Mysore. The young prince was led by the Duke of Wellington on his right.

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  5. The four-year-old boy Krishnaraja Wadiyar III, son of the last Wadiyar king, Chamaraja Wadiyar IX, was anointed as the Maharaja of Mysore. In 1831, on a specious plea of non-payment by Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar III, the kingdom was placed under Mysore Commission that lasted from 1831 to 1881.

  6. May 4, 2006 · Krishnaraja Wodeyar III, more commonly referred to as Mummadi Krishnaraj Wodeyar ( mummadi stands for 'three' in Kannada) was a remarkable king who has left a mark of many memorable traditions.

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  8. The story of Krishnarāja Wodeyar III’s reign (r. 1799-1868), like those of many of his contemporaries, is a tale of coming to terms with the colonial presence in India. His rule was always intimately related to British power and his royal patronage.