Siege of Dwarasamudra

Siege of Dwarasamudra
Part of Campaigns of Malik Kafur
Date26 February 1311
Location
Dwarasamudra, Hoysala Empire (present-day Halebidu, Karnataka, India)
Result Delhi Sultanate Victory
Territorial
changes
Delhi sultanate annexed Hoysala empire
Belligerents
Delhi Sultanate Hoysala Empire
Commanders and leaders
Malik Kafur Veera Ballala III  Surrendered
Strength
10,000 Unknown
Casualties and losses
0 Unknown
Ballala promised to pay an annual tribute in the future. Kafur agreed to these terms, and thus the siege of Dwarasamudra was lifted without much violence

In late 1310, the Sultan of Delhi Alauddin Khalji sent his slave-general Malik Kafur on an expedition to the southernmost regions of India. In February 1311, Malik Kafur besieged the Hoysala capital Dwarasamudra, and the defending ruler Veera Ballala III surrendered without much resistance. Ballala agreed to pay the Delhi Sultanate an annual tribute, and surrendered a great amount of wealth, elephants and horses.