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- from one region in South Asia to another, converting the land of the Bahmanids into being recognized as Dar ul-Islam, while it was previously considered...
- Shah Bahmani II. A medieval Deccani Muslim horseman Map of the Bahmanid empire The Bahmanid empire was founded by Hasan Gangu, or also known as Zafar Khan...
- based their legitimacy as the successor states of the Bahmanid dynasty, and continued to use Bahmanid coins rather than issue their own coins. Although generally...
- district are all affixed with the name Bidar. Sultan Ahmad Shah I of the Bahmanid dynasty shifted his capital from Gulbarga to Bidar in 1427 and built his...
- the north. For the first half century after the establishment of the Bahmanids, the original colonists and their sons had administered the empire quite...
- slaves known as habshi, were recruited in the Deccan since the rule of the Bahmanid empire, founded by North Indian Muslims known as the Deccanis. Slaves were...
- Islam. Bahmanids (1347–1527): a Shia Muslim state of the Deccan Plateau in Southern India, and one of the great medieval Indian kingdoms. Bahmanid Sultanate...
- muskets. Below are some of their remaining artifacts. Muskets from the Bahmanid era at the Bidar Fort Museum Bahmani's era Cannons in Paranda fort Bahmani...
- establishment of Bahmanid Dynasty in 1347 A.D. at Gulbarga/Hasanabad (present Kalaburagi). There was frequent warfare between the Bahmanids and the Vijaynagar...
- flourished in medieval India as a vehicle of poetry, (especially under the Bahmanids), and is known as Dakhini, which contains loanwords from Telugu and Marathi...