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  1. Bahmani Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Bahmani Sultanate, or Deccan, was a Persianate Sunni Indo-Muslim empire located in the Deccan region. It was the first independent Muslim kingdom of the Deccan, and was known for its perpetual wars with its rival Vijayanagara, which would outlast the Sultanate. The Sultanate was founded in 1347 by Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah.It later split into five …

  2. Ahmadnagar Sultanate - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Ahmadnagar Sultanate was a late medieval Indian Muslim kingdom located in the northwestern Deccan, between the sultanates of Gujarat and Bijapur. Malik Ahmed, the Bahmani governor of Junnar after defeating the Bahmani army led by general Jahangir Khan on 28 May 1490 declared independence and established the Nizam Shahi dynasty …

  3. Indo-Persian culture - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Bahmani Sultans actively recruited Persian or Persianised men in their administration, and such foreigners were in fact favoured over Indians. Sultan Firuz Shah (1397-1422) sent ships from his ports in Goa and Chaul to the Persian Gulf to bring back talented men of letters, administrators, jurists, soldiers and artisans.

  4. Bahmani Kingdom 1347-1526 [ NCERT Notes: Medieval History …

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    WebNov 09, 2022 · The Bahmani Kingdom (1347-1527 A.D.) The Bahmani Sultanate was a Persianised Muslim state of the Deccan in South India and one of the major medieval Indian kingdoms. Bahmani Kingdom-Download PDF Here. Bahmani Kingdom Political History. Ala-ud-Din Hasan Bahman Shah (also known as Zafar Khan) was the founder of the

  5. Qutb Shahi dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Qutb Shahi dynasty also called as Golconda Sultanate (Persian: قطب‌ شاهیان Qutb Shāhiyān or سلطنت گلکنده Sultanat-e Golkonde) was a Persianate Shia Islam dynasty of Turkoman origin that ruled the sultanate of Golkonda in southern India. After the collapse of Bahmani Sultanate, the Qutb Shahi dynasty was established in 1512 AD by Sultan-Quli …

  6. Shivneri Fort - Wikipedia

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    WebShivneri Fort (Marathi pronunciation: [ʃiʋneɾiː]) is a 17th-century military fortification located near Junnar in Pune district in Maharashtra, India.It is the birthplace of Chttrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the emperor and founder of Maratha Empire.

  7. List of Muslim states and dynasties - Wikipedia

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    WebThis article includes a list of successive Islamic states and Muslim dynasties beginning with the time of the Islamic prophet Muhammad (570–632 CE) and the early Muslim conquests that spread Islam outside of the Arabian Peninsula, and continuing through to the present day.. The first-ever establishment of an Islamic polity goes back to the Islamic State of …

  8. Deccan Plateau - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Deccan Plateau is defined as the entire southern peninsula of India south of the Narmada River.It is a high triangular tableland, bounded on the west and east by the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats, respectively, that meet at the plateau’s southern tip and to the north, by the Satpura and Vindhya Ranges.. A rocky terrain marked by …

  9. Kakatiya dynasty - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Kakatiya dynasty (IAST: Kākatīya) was an Indian dynasty that ruled most of eastern Deccan region comprising present day Telangana and Andhra Pradesh, and parts of eastern Karnataka and southern Odisha between 12th and 14th centuries. Their capital was Orugallu, now known as Warangal.. Early Kakatiya rulers served as feudatories to …

  10. India - Resources and power | Britannica

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    WebAlthough India possesses a wide range of minerals and other natural resources, its per capita endowment of such critical resources as cultivable land, water, timber, and known petroleum reserves is relatively low. Nevertheless, the diversity of resources, especially of minerals, exceeds that of all but a few countries and gives India a distinct advantage in its …



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