Bijapur–Mysore Conflict

In 1638 Bijapur Commadar Randaula Khan invaded Mysore capturing many important places and in 1639 after a successful siege of Srirangapatna forced Kanthirava Narasaraja I to pay tribute.

Golconda, Vijaynagara and Mysore was forced to pay tribute and accept the sovereignty of Bijapur Sultanate.

[5] In 1638 Randaula Khan led an expedition against Mysore capturing Sira, Ramgiridurg, Tumkur then he laid siege to the city of Bangalore ruled by Kempe Gowda II a local feudatory of Mysore Kingdom with the support of Vijayanagara ruler Peda Venkata Raya he was able to capture Bangalore.

In 1650 Kanthirava Narasaraja I launched another Northern Expedition capturing Kengeri, Pennagaram, Dharmapuri, Denkanikottai, Ratnagiri etc.

[6] Muhammad Khan then laid siege to Vellore,[7] Mir Jumla II and Sriranga III the allies of Mysore Kingdom were besieged, Kanthirava Narasaraja I despatched Dasarajaiya to attack Bijapur army, Muhammad Khan despatched Siddi Masud to confront Dasarajaiya a battle was fought at Kaveripattan in which Dasarajaiya was defeated and beheaded.