Work progressed slowly and was finally completed during the reign of Nicholas II in 1907.
A large three-storied addition was completed in 1266, during the reign of Clement IV (1264-1268).
The work of the temple had not been completed during the reign of King Walagamba.
The palace took 25 years to build and was completed in 1599 during the reign of Raja Man Singh I (1589-1614).
The work was completed in 1311 during the reign of Ilkhan Öljeitü (1304-1316).
It was completed during the reign of Sri Vikrama Rajasinha.
It was completed during the reign of Emperor Jeongjong.
The construction has been estimated to have taken 75 years and been completed during the reign of Samaratungga in 825.
Many important monuments at Hampi were either completed or commissioned during the reign of Krishnadevaraya.
These were completed during the reign of his son, King Xerxes the Great (Khashayar).