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- The Ahmadnagar Sultanate was a late medieval Indian Marathi kingdom located in the northwestern Deccan, between the sultanates of Gujarat and Bi****ur,...
- the establishment of Nizamshahi rule, with Ahmednagar its headquarters, nearly all of the region was controlled by the Nizamshahi. It was formed into a...
- forts like Purandar, Lohagad and so on. With the establishment of the Nizamshahi rule with Ahmednagar as its headquarters, practically the whole of the...
- At the time of Sambhaji's birth, Shahaji was a general in the court of Nizamshahi. Sambhaji was killed in an ****ault on Kanakagiri by Afzal Khan. G.A. Kingain;...
- in the course of his life Raja Bhairavasen Bagul defeated Salim Shah & Nizamshahi Sultanate Raja, Raja Bhairavsen Bagul was invited in famous Siege of Chittorgarh...
- and 17th century under the successor Deccan sultanates of Adilshahi and Nizamshahi. During the Bahamani era, the seat of Shirke fief was at Khelna (Vishalgad)...
- period, the Mohite clan served different Deccan sultanates, including the Nizamshahi and the Adilshahi of Bi****ur, similar to other Maratha clans like Bhosale...
- Jadhav, the Maratha Deshmukh of Sindkhed in the service of Ahmadnagar's Nizamshahi Sultanate, when both of them were children. Shahaji served in the army...
- getting annexed in the Mughal Empire. Malik Ambar, the regent of the Nizamshahi dynasty of Ahmednagar from 1607 to 1626, increased the strength and power...
- 1490. Chakan, and Junnar at that time became part of Nizamshahi of Ahmadnagar. In 1590s, the Nizamshahi sultan conferred upon Maloji Bhosale, the grandfather...