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Chamaraja Wodeyar VII

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Chamaraja Wodeyar VII
Raja of Mysore
Reign1732 - 1734
Coronation19 March 1732
BornChamaiya Hadidentu Tingal
1704
Died1734
Kabaladurga
DynastyWodeyar dynasty
FatherDevaraj Urs
ReligionHinduism

Template:Mysore Rulers Infobox Maharaja Shri Chamaraja Wodeyar VII Bahadur (1704 - 1734) or Chamaraja Wodeyar VII, was Raja of Mysore (r.1732 - 1734).

He was son of Devaraj Urs of Ankanhalli and adopted by Soubhagyavati Maharani Sri Devajamma alias Devaja Ammani Avaru, to the late reign of Dodda Krishnaraja Wodeyar I.

19 March 1732, He ascended the throne as Chamaraja Wodeyar VII at Seringapatam. But He deposed and imprisoned with his Rani for opposing the Dalavayis, 10 June 1734. He died in prison at Kabaladurga, in the same year.

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