- real
Bahmani power, and the last
independent sultanate, Golkonda, in 1518,
ended the
Bahmanis' 180 year rule over the Deccan. The last four
Bahmani rulers...
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status of the
Bahmanis. However, this
notions were the
exaggerations during the
medieval era. In reality, the wars
between the
Bahmanis and Vijayanagar...
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returning the
lands taken from the
Bahmanis in the war of 1420.
During the
Bahmani-Vijayanagar war of 1419, the
majority of
Bahmani territories were sa****uarded...
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Bahmani–Vijayanagar War may
refer to:
Bahmani–Vijayanagar War (1362–1367), the
first Bahmani–Vijayanagar War
between Mohammed Shah I and
Bukka Raya I Bahmani–Vijayanagar...
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subsequent wins by the
Bahmanis.
These defeats compelled the
Vijayanagara ruler to s**** peace,
agreeing to pay
tribute to the
Bahmanis.
Following the Siege...
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Bahmani or
Behmani (Persian: بهمني), in Iran, may
refer to:
Bahmani, Fasa, Fars
Province Bahmani, Larestan, Fars
Province Bahmani, Sepidan, Fars Province...
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alliance with the
Bahmanis in his
pursuit of the throne.
Banerji 1980, p. 310.
Banerji 1980, p. 309. Sherwani,
Haroon Khan (1985). The
Bahmanis of the Deccan...
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Kapilendra Deva for help
against the
Bahmani Sultanate. The
Velama chiefs of
Telangana had
angered the
Bahmanis by
supporting Vijayanagar,
their archenemy...
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Accepting the
terms imposed by the
Bahmanis, Deva Raya
agreed to
relinquish all
lands captured by the
Bahmanis during the
campaign as dowry, return...
- The
Bahmani Sultanate (c. 1347–1527) was a
Muslim empire that
ruled the
Deccan Plateau in
Southern India. The
kingdom came to
power in 1347, when it was...