-
Hindu temples after he
battled the
northern Carnatic chieftains. The
later Bahmanis also
enslaved civilian women and
children in wars; many of them were converted...
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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...
-
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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subsequent wins by the
Bahmanis.
These defeats compelled the
Vijayanagara ruler to s**** peace,
agreeing to pay
tribute to the
Bahmanis.
Following the Siege...
-
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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pressure from the Brahmins,
whose families had been
enslaved by the
Bahmanis. The
Bahmanis withdrew after recapturing the
Raichur Doab and
receiving a ransom...
-
Accepting the
terms imposed by the
Bahmanis, Deva Raya
agreed to
relinquish all
lands captured by the
Bahmanis during the
campaign as dowry, return...
- 1423 in present-day Karnataka. The
campaign resulted in a
victory for the
Bahmanis,
leading to the
recapture of all
territories that had
fallen into the hands...
- and the
Bahmanis severely devastated the
Velama territory. In 1458, a
battle ensued at
Devarakonda in
which Hamvira Deva
defeated the
Bahmani forces under...
- the
Bahmanis. In 1461,
Kapilendra led a
march towards Bidar with the
backing of
Kakatiya chiefs and the
Zamindars of
Telengana to
invade the
Bahmani Dynasty...