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Chamaraja and Wadiyar
The four year old boy ( Mummudi ) Krishna Raja Wadiyar III, son of the last Wadiyar King Khasa Chamaraja Wadiyar VIII, was anointed as the King of Mysore.
But in 1868, the British Parliament upheld the King's plea and decided to restore the Kingdom back to his adopted son Chamaraja Wadiyar IX.
* Hiriya Bettada Chamaraja Wadiyar I ( 1423 1459 )
* Hiriya Chamaraja Wadiyar II ( 1478 1513 )
* Hiriya bettada Chamaraja III Wadiyar ( 1513 1553 )
* Bettada Chamaraja Wadiyar V ( 1576 1578 )< ref > According to Court Historian and Chief Editor of Mysore Gazeeteer-Mr C. Hayavadana Rao, this Ruler's name as Bettada Devaraja Wadiyar.
* Chamaraja Wadiyar VI ( 1617 1637 ).
* Chamaraja Wadiyar VII ( 1732 1734 )
* Bettada Chamaraja Wadiyar VIII ( 1770 1776 )
* Khasa Chamaraja Wadiyar IX ( 1766 1796 )
Mummudi adopted Chamaraja Wadiyar X as his legal heir in 1865 and when British refused to accord recognition and restore the Kingdom to him, he took the campaign to the British Parliament where under immense pressure from many Parliamentarians, British Government accepted the adoption and agreed to restore the Kingdom to the adopted son on his coming of age.
Thus in 1881 the famous Rendition of power took place and Chamaraja Wadiyar X, ascended the throne.
Chamaraja Wadiyar X died in 1894 at Calcutta, leaving behind two minor sons and three daughters.
Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV died without children and as his brother had predeceased him, His son, Jaya Chamaraja Wadiyar was crowned in.
Following the failure of heirs male, Krishnaraja Wadiyar decided to adopt as heir his grandson, Chamaraja.
Krishnaraja Wadiyar III died on 27 March 1868, and Chamaraja Wadiyar ascended the throne at the royal palace, Mysore, on September 23, 1868.
Chamaraja Wadiyar was groomed by the British to take charge of the administration.
Chamaraja Wadiyar was the 23rd Maharaja of Mysore.
Chamaraja Wadiyar was a great patron of arts and music, his court boasted of artists like Veena Subbanna, Veena Seshanna, K. Vasudevacharya, Veena Padmanabiah, Mysore Karigiri Rao and Bidaram Krishnappa among others.

Chamaraja and IV
The Mahishūru Fort was constructed in 1524 by Chamaraja Wodeyar III ( 1513 1553 ), who passed on the dominion of Puragere to his son Chamaraja Wodeyar IV ( 1572 1576 ).
Maharani Vani Vilasa Sannidhana with her grandson Prince Jaya Chamaraja WadiyarMaharani Kempa Nanjammani Vani Vilasa Sannidhana was the wife of Maharaja Chamaraja Wodeyar IX and mother of Maharaja Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV.
Close on the heels of the 1876-77 famine and the death of Maharaja Chamaraja Chamarajendra Wadiyar X, Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, still a boy of eleven, ascended the throne in 1895.

Chamaraja and
* December 28 Chamaraja Wodeyar, Maharajah of Mysore ( b. 1863 )

Wadiyar and IV
* Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV ( 1884-1940 ), the former ruler of Mysore
An 1895 group photograph of the eleven year old Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV, ruler of the Kingdom of Mysore | princely state of Mysore in South India, with his brothers and sisters.
Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV of Mysore, the first Chancellor of BHU, performed the opening ceremony of the BENCO workshop buildings on 17 January 1919, during his visit to preside over the first university convocation.
Marriage of H. H Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and Rana Prathap Kumari of Kathiawar
* Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV ( 1894 1940 )
On turning 18, Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV was invested with full authority personally by the Viceroy, Lord Curzon, in 1902.
In 1926, the Maharaja of Mysore, Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV was in Varanasi to celebrate the 60th birthday of his mother.
# Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV, succeeded his father as Maharaja of Mysore.
He was succeeded by his 10-year-old son, Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV.
The times of World War II Brunton spent in India, being hosted a guest by the Maharaja of Mysore, His Highness Sri. Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV.
His death suddenly created a void as prince Krishnarajendra Wadiyar IV was still in minority.
# Redirect Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV
A photograph of Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV taken on February 2, 1895, a few months before his eleventh birthday.
Marriage of H. H Sri Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV and Rana Prathap Kumari of Kathiawar
Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV KCSI, GBE ( June 4, 1884-August 3, 1940, Bangalore Palace ), also known popularly as Nalwadi Krishna Raja Wadiyar was the ruling Maharaja of the princely state of Mysore from 1902 until his death in 1940.
Aspirations to become a concert pianist were cut short by the untimely death of both his father the Yuvaraja Kanteerava Narasimharaja Wadiyar in 1939 and his uncle the Maharaja Krishnaraja Wadiyar IV in 1940, when he succeeded the throne of Mysore.
* Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar-Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV, 24th ruler of the Wodeyar dynasty of Mysore.

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