Kannada Literature From Mysore Kingdom, Keladi Nayaka Kingdom
- Basappanayaka (Shivatatwa Ratnakara - History Keladi Kings)
- Linganna (Keladi Napra Vijaya- History of Keladi Kings)
- Chikkupadhyaya, Minister and teacher of His Highness Sri Chikkadevaraja Wodeyar, (1670 AD) - more than 30 works in Kannada
- Tirumalaraya (1680 CE) (Chikkadevaraja Vijayam, Chikkadevaraja Vamshaavali - History of Mysore Kings)
- Govinda Vaidya (1648 CE) (Narasaraja Vijaya - History of Mysore Kings)
- Bhattakalanka Deva (1604 AD) (Karnataka Shabdaushasana on grammar)
- Sakdakshara Deva (1657 AD) (Rajshekhara Vilasa- romantic champu)
- Noorondayya (1740 AD) (Soundara Kavya)
- Nijaguna Yogi (1650 AD) (Viveka Chintamani- Shaiva work)
- Nanja Raja (1760 AD) (Shiva Bhakti Mahatmya and Hari Vamsa - Puranic works)
- Brahma Kavi (Samaya Pariksha)
- Sarvajna (1650 AD) (tripadis or vachanas pithy three lined poems in Kannada)
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