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Mahmood Shah Bahmani II

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127: 25: 354:, Nizam-ul-Mulk Malik Hasan Bahri, and his fellow Deccani. The Malik Na'ib himself was assassinated in 1486. An attempt to assassinate the sultan by Deccani in 1487 led to the slaughter of many Deccani and the strengthening of the newcomers' position. 453:
On Qasim Barid's death in 1504, the title of prime minister was passed to his son Amir Barid. The Sultan died on 27 December 1518 (Zil-hij 24, 924 AH) and was succeeded by his son Ahmed.
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and made prime minister and de facto ruler, while the sultan lived a life of indulgence. The King's expenditure was so high that he had jewels extracted from the
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The Sultan's obviously weak position led to increasing unrest amongst the nobles, particularly the powerful regional governors, some of whom, like
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revolted and defeated the Bahmani army led by general Jahangir Khanbuilt. He built a palace, making it the center of the newly created
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from 1482 until his death in 1518. His long rule is noted for the disintegration of the sultanate and the creation of the independent
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nobles, led by Malik Na'ib. After a failed attempt to assassinate Yusuf Adil Shah, the sultan retired to
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His early reign was characterised by the conflict between the rising power of newcomers, epitomised by
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and successfully defeated the army sent by the sultan to rein him in. Qasim Barid was raised to
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History of the Rise of the Mahometan Power in India, till the year A.D. 1612
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quietly assumed the titles of royalty. Others led in open rebellion.
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and left the running of the country in the hands of a viceroy or
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The Cambridge History of India Vol. II: Turks and Afghans
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Victory Publishers. p. 80. 570:A Comprehensive History of Andhra 365:led one of the first revolt from 524:Bidar, Its History and Monuments 212:26 March 1482 – 27 December 1518 125: 23: 34:needs additional citations for 487:. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc 1: 416:in 1518 whose capital was at 851: 693:Muhammad Shah III Lashkari 511:Cambridge University Press 316: 596: 589: 583: 567:Reddy, Y. Gopala (1990). 412:became independent under 265: 256: 58:"Mahmood Shah Bahmani II" 779:Malik Ahmad Nizam Shah I 479:Allchin, Frank Raymond. 382:Malik Ahmad Nizam Shah I 134:This article includes a 741:Jama Mosque, Kalaburagi 698:Mahmood Shah Bahmani II 529:Oxford University Press 485:Encyclopædia Britannica 464:Ferishta, Mahomed Kasim 196:Mahmood Shah Bahmani II 163:more precise citations. 769:Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk 688:Nizam-Ud-Din Ahmad III 678:‘Alau’d-din Ahmad Shah 653:Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah 586:Muhammad Shah Lashkari 550:Majumdar, R.C (1967). 377:and used for payment. 359:Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk 342:, and the traditional 325:Muhammad Shah Lashkari 301:was the sultan of the 278:Muhammad Shah Lashkari 221:Muhammad Shah Lashkari 751:Solapur Bhuikot Killa 736:Jama Mosque, Golconda 668:Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah 599:Ahmed Shah Bahmani II 231:Ahmed Shah Bahmani II 746:Mahmud Gawan Madrasa 386:Ahmednagar Sultanate 299:Shihab-Ud-Din Mahmud 266:Shihab-Ud-Din Mahmud 43:improve this article 444:Sultan Mahmud Shah 410:Golconda Sultanate 390:Adil Shahi dynasty 136:list of references 807: 806: 784:Malik Hasan Bahri 673:Ahmad Shah I Wali 637:Bahmani Sultanate 604: 603: 597:Succeeded by 307:Deccan sultanates 303:Bahmani Sultanate 292: 291: 270: 269: 189: 188: 181: 119: 118: 111: 93: 842: 630: 623: 616: 607: 584:Preceded by 581: 575: 574: 564: 558: 557: 547: 532: 514: 496: 494: 492: 475: 470:. 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