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immigrants. However, the later
Bahmani Sultans, mainly starting from his father Ahmad Shah Wali I, began to recruit foreigners from overseas, whether because of depletion among the ranks of the original settlers, or the feelings of dependency upon the Persian courtly model, or both. This resulted in factional strife that first became acute in the reign of his son Alauddin Ahmad Shah II. In 1446, the powerful Dakhani nobles persuaded the Sultan that the Persians were responsible for the failure of the earlier invasion of the
621:, as well as some other scholars have also called him Hasan Gangu. Another theory of origin for Zafar Khan is that he was of Brahmin origin, and that Bahman (his given name following the establishment of the Sultanate) is a corrupted personalized form of Brahman, with Hasan Gangu being a Hindu Brahman who became Muslim. However this view has been discredited by S.A.Q. Husaini, who considers the idea of a Brahmin origin or Zafar Khan originally being a Hindu convert to Islam from Punjab untenable.
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1614:. It was developed in the 14th century during the rule of the Bahmani Sultans. The term "bidriware" originates from the township of Bidar, which is still the chief center of production. The craftspersons of Bidar were so famed for their inlay work on copper and silver that it came to be known as Bidri. The metal used is
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Gangu as the man of the hour, and the proposal to crown Hasan Gangu, entitled Zafar Khan, was accepted without a dissentient voice on 3 August 1347. His revolt was successful, and he established an independent state on the Deccan within the Delhi
Sultanate's southern provinces with its headquarters at Hasanabad (
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In the early fourteenth century, the Muslim
Bahmani kingdom of the Deccan emerged following Alauddin's conquest of the south. Zafar Khan, an Afghan general and governor appointed by Sultan Muhammad bin Tughluq, was victorious against the troops of the Delhi Sultanate, establishing the Bahmani kingdom
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slaves. A few survivors escaped the massacre dressed in women's clothing and convinced the Sultan of their innocence. Ashamed of his own folly, the Sultan punished the
Dakhani leaders who were responsible for the massacre, putting them to death or throwing them in prison, and reduced their families
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cites a linguistic divide where the
Dakhanis spoke Dakhni while the Afaqis favored the Persian language. Mahmud Gawan had tried to reconcile with the two factions over his fifteen-year Prime ministership, but had found it difficult to win their confidence; the party strife could not be stopped. His
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country, although they seldom required a pretext for declaring war, as military conflicts were almost a regular feature and lasted as long as these kingdoms continued. Military slavery involved captured slaves from
Vijayanagara whom were then converted to Islam and integrated into the host society,
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Firishta and
Tabatabai, presents a very grim picture of the locals and refer to them as permanent enemies of the Sadat. There is some exaggeration in their account but one must not forget that these accounts of unfortunate affairs are all from the pen of the aliens, who are the products of Safavid
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Imad-ul-Mulk, the leader to whom the
Deccani Amirs had re-assembled against, attacked and slew the latter and marched on towards Daulatabad. Here Hasan Gangu and the Deccani amirs put to flight the imperial forces which had been left to besiege. The rebels at Daulatabad had the sense to see Hasan
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made up the indigenous Muslim elite of the
Bahmanid dynasty, being descendants of Sunni immigrants from Northern India, while the Afaqis were foreign newcomers from the West such as Gawan, who were mostly Shi'is. The Dakhanis believed that the privileges, patronage and positions of power in the
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Ghiyasuddin succeeded his father
Muhammad II at the age of seventeen in April 1397, but was blinded and imprisoned by a Turkic slave called Taghalchin, who had held a grudge on the Sultan for the latter's refusal to appoint him as a governor. He had lured the Sultan into putting himself in the
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of Vijayanagara in 1443, the last major conflcit between the two powers. For the first half-century after the establishment of the Bahmanids, the original North Indian colonists and their sons had administered the empire quite independent of either the non-Muslim Hindus, or the Muslim foreign
648:, who was pleased with his honesty. This sudden rise in the military and socio-economic ladder was common in this era of Muslim India. Zafar Khan or Hasan Gangu was among the inhabitants of Delhi who were forced to migrate to the Deccan, to build a large Muslim settlement in the region of
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The Bahmani dynasty patronized Indo-Muslim and Persian culture from Northern India and the Middle East. However, the society of the Bahmnanis was dominated prominently by Iranians, Afghans, and Turks. They also had considerable and social influence such as with the celebration of
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of the Deccan placed on the throne of Daulatabad in 1345), abdicated in favor of Zafar Khan, resulting in the establishment of the Bahmani Kingdom. The Sultan of Delhi had besieged the rebels at the citadel of Daulatabad. As another rebellion had begun in
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Zafar Khan alias Alauddin Hasan Gangu ('Ala al-Din Hasan Bahman Shah), an Afghan or a Turk soldier, revolted against Delhi and established the Muslim Kingdom of Bahmani on August 3 in the South (Madura) and ruled as Sultan Alauddin Bahman
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and non-Muslim Indian states had the gunpowder weapons that the Bahmani Sultanate began to use in 1368, and that the Bahmanis had acquired the weapons from the Delhi Sultanate. Contemporary evidence shows the presence of gunpowder for
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of Orissa which they purported to be from him. Mahmud Gawan was ordered executed by Muhammad Shah III, an act that the latter regretted until his death in 1482. Upon his death, Nizam-ul-Mulk Bahri, the father of the founder of the
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Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah became the sultan in November 1397. Firuz Shah fought against the Vijayanagara Empire on many occasions and the rivalry between the two dynasties continued unabated throughout his reign, with victories
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The Bahmani sultanate of the Deccan Soon after Muhammad Tughluq left Daulatabad, the city was conquered by Zafar Khan, a Turkish or Afghan officer of unknown descent, had earlier participated in a mutiny of troops in
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former's power, using the beauty of his daughter, who was accomplished in music and arts, and had introduced her to the Sultan at a feast. He was succeeded by Shamsuddin, who was a puppet king under Taghalchin.
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Finally, and more importantly, the independent Bahmani dynasty of the Deccan was founded in 1348 by Zafar Khan, probably an Afghan who broke away from Delhi with the support of Afghan and Mongol "New Muslims"
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and other nobles in charge of the siege. Meanwhile, as these nobles were unable to stop the Deccani amirs from pursuing the imperial army, Hasan Gangu, a native of Delhi, then being pursued by Governor of
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uses in the Delhi Sultanate, and Alam Khan states that their usage in the Battle of Adoni in 1368 was rather the first military usage of gunpowder-derived objects in the Subcontinent.
1269:. Ahmad Shah's reign was marked by relentless military campaigns and expansionism. He imposed destruction and slaughter on Vijayanagara and finally captured the remnants of Warangal.
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is unclear. Nonetheless, there is enough evidence to demonstrate that a number of nobility at the Bahmani court identified as Shi'ites or had significant Shi'ite inclinations.
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or Indo-Turkish troops, explorers, saints, and scholars moved from Delhi and North India to the Deccan with the establishment of the Bahmanid sultanate. How many of these were
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to beggary. The accounts of the violent events likely included exaggerations as it came from the pen of the chroniclers who were themselves mainly foreigners and products of
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would agree to assert their independence in 1490, and would establish their own Sultanates but maintain loyalty to the Bahmani Sultan. The Sultanates of
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and motivated by anger over Mahmud's reforms which had curtailed the nobility's power, fabricated a treasonous letter to
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ruled as regent during this period, until Muhammad Shah reached age. Mahmud Gawan is known for setting up the
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rulers. After 1518 the Sultanate would formally break up into five states: Nizamshahi of
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4603:"Early Use of Cannon and Musket in India: A.D. 1442-1526"
3545:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 64–65.
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2187:Dissolution of the Sultanate into five kingdoms —
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3698:. Research Society of Pakistan. 1965. p. 10.
3147:the Age of Wrath:A History of the Delhi Sultanate
2289:"Schwartzberg Atlas — Digital South Asia Library"
1632:Architecture of the Bahmani and Deccan Sultanates
1526:Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah of the Bahmani Sultanate's
1403:, the last Bahmani ruler to have real power. The
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1287:succeeded his father to the throne in 1436. The
1257:Firuz Shah was succeeded by his younger brother
4720:The Bahmanis of the Deccan – An Objective Study
2831:Bahman Shāh, the Founder of the Bahmani Kingdom
8514:List of urban agglomerations in Andhra Pradesh
8509:List of cities in Andhra Pradesh by population
4682:Medieval Islamic Civilization: An Encyclopedia
561:, and the kingdom formally dissolved in 1527.
464:, who would establish the Bahmani Sultanate.
8581:States and territories disestablished in 1527
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1542:ascended the throne on Nowruz. According to
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494:), who relocated the capital to the city of
68:this article until the discussion is closed.
8519:List of revenue divisions in Andhra Pradesh
4582:The Cambridge History of India (Volume III)
4382:"The Official Home Page of the Indian Army"
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3886:Merchant Networks in the Early Modern World
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3119:. Cambridge University Press. p. 31.
2834:. Firma K.L. Mukhopadhyay. pp. 60–63.
2552:. Cambridge University Press. p. 87.
1768:Gunpowder weapons in the Bahmani Sultanate
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617:, who was the court chronicler of Sultan
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1565:The Bahmani Sultans were patrons of the
1098:the rebellion by the Amirs of the Deccan
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3038:A Textbook of Medieval Indian History
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2039:Ala-ud-Din Humayun Shah
2008:Ahmed Shah Wali Bahmani
1911:Ala-ud-Din Mujahid Shah
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7577:Municipal corporations
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4879:Nizam-Ud-Din Ahmad III
4869:‘Alau’d-din Ahmad Shah
4844:Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah
4775:Encyclopaedia of Islam
4601:Khan, Iqtidar (1981).
4596:. Mittal Publications.
4501:Ansari, N. H. (1988).
4356:Singh, Jagjit (2006).
3782:. Brill. p. 168.
3395:. Brill. p. 168.
3145:Abraham Elahy (2015).
2942:Mahajan, V.D. (1991).
2627:. BRILL. p. 144.
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2121:Ahmed Shah Bahmani III
2072:Muhammad Shah Lashkari
1987:Taj-ud-Din Feroze Shah
1882:Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah
1877:Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah
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539:Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk
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8468:Eastern Ganga dynasty
8428:Vishnukundina dynasty
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4942:Solapur Bhuikot Killa
4927:Jama Mosque, Golconda
4859:Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah
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4386:www.indianarmy.nic.in
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3061:Burjor Avari (2013).
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2417:Encyclopaedia Iranica
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4593:History of the Decan
4104:Encyclopædia Iranica
4098:N.H, Ansari (1988).
4045:. ISCUS. p. 20.
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3776:Jamal Malik (2020).
3612:John Bowman (2000).
3566:Allan, John (1964).
3389:Jamal Malik (2020).
3187:E. J. Brill (1993).
3022:Anecdotes from Islam
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2610:Encyclopædia Iranica
2548:Wink, André (2020).
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4651:A History of India
4503:"Bahmanid dynasty"
4174:The Times of India
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2433:Dictionary of Wars
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4126:Annual Report
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541:in 1490 and
519:Mahmood Shah
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477:Mahmud Gawan
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294:
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100:Mahmud Gawan
74:
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8221:Madanapalle
8166:Dharmavaram
7957:Rayalaseema
7562:Sanctuaries
7489:Mahbubnagar
7348:Ranga Reddy
7323:Narayanapet
7283:Mahabubabad
7175:Rastrakutas
7160:Satavahanas
6922:Pampa Award
6759:Gopala Dasa
6754:Vijaya Dasa
6749:Kanaka Dasa
6714:Rudrabhatta
6659:Gunavarma I
6646:Noted poets
6555:Rashtrakuta
6305:Chikmagalur
6181:Ramanagara
6156:Chitradurga
6075:Tipu Sultan
5646:Legislature
5520:Navi Mumbai
5510:Vasai-Virar
5041:Maharashtra
4922:Haft Gumbaz
4917:Chor Gumbad
4912:Chand Minar
4396:27 December
4295:Eurasiatica
3721:(1/2): 91.
3338:Prasad 1933
3133:Prasad 1933
2954:, pp.279–80
2335:Ansari 1988
1993:Feroze Shah
1828:pyrotechnic
1808:Harihara II
1786:within the
1669:Chand Minar
1657:Jama Masjid
1653:Haft Gumbaz
1640:Gateway to
1616:white brass
1506:faith, and
1504:Veerashaiva
1448:Barid Shahi
1338:, built by
1289:Chand Minar
1239:dialect of
1152:Dar ul-Harb
821:GOVERNORATE
638:Hasan Gangu
290:Preceded by
175:Sunni Islam
150:(official)
135:(1425–1527)
127:(1347–1425)
66:do not move
8560:Categories
8390:Waterfalls
8296:Vijayawada
8266:Srikakulam
8151:Bhimavaram
8118:Vijayawada
8110:Metropolis
8070:Srikakulam
7980:Anakapalli
7778:Government
7605:Ramagundam
7590:Karimnagar
7567:Waterfalls
7484:Ramagundam
7479:Karimnagar
7431:Ramagundam
7416:Karimnagar
7373:Wanaparthy
7353:Sangareddy
7338:Peddapalli
7293:Mancherial
7273:Karimnagar
7238:Hanamkonda
7200:Qutb Shahi
7107:Government
6985:Television
6975:Newspapers
6899:Waterfalls
6709:Raghavanka
6699:Siddharama
6534:Milestones
6520:Literature
6505:Yakshagana
6455:Ilkal sari
6262:Kalaburagi
6161:Davanagere
6050:Pattadakal
5867:Demography
5808:Sandalwood
5633:Government
5623:Ulhasnagar
5558:Chandrapur
5538:Ahmednagar
5515:Aurangabad
5395:Ahmednagar
5362:Gadchiroli
5357:Chandrapur
5304:Aurangabad
5276:Sindhudurg
5174:Marathwada
4266:11 October
4140:Haig, 1925
4015:Eaton 2005
3949:Haig, 1925
3910:Haig, 1925
3583:Eaton 1978
3230:Eaton 2005
3173:0300064659
2926:0226742210
2901:Eaton 2005
2862:J.D.E 1990
2462:Haig, 1925
2396:Eaton 1978
2230:References
2182:1525–1527
2098:Malik Naib
1815:Ferishta's
1772:See also:
1695:Daulatabad
1680:necropolis
1673:Daulatabad
1661:Bidar Fort
1642:Bidar Fort
1604:handicraft
1575:literature
1544:Khafi Khan
1456:Ahmednagar
1409:Ahmednagar
1321:Abyssinian
1297:Daulatabad
1193:Marathwada
1115:and Malik
723:(TUGHLAQS)
685:South Asia
650:Daulatabad
634:Firuz Shah
619:Firuz Shah
599:Bahrām Gōr
577:Zafar Khan
569:See also:
481:Bidar Fort
462:Zafar Khan
189:Government
179:Shia Islam
8316:Transport
8276:Tadipatri
8256:Proddatur
8251:Palakollu
8146:Anantapur
7990:Annamayya
7985:Anantapur
7967:Districts
7889:Blackbuck
7873:Kuchipudi
7838:Transport
7813:Education
7773:Geography
7751:Amaravati
7748:Capital:
7635:Badangpet
7600:Nizamabad
7585:Hyderabad
7469:Nizamabad
7459:Hyderabad
7426:Nizamabad
7368:Vikarabad
7333:Nizamabad
7268:Kamareddy
7243:Hyderabad
7215:Districts
7185:Kakatiyas
7170:Chalukyas
7153:Dynasties
7102:Geography
7097:Education
7057:Hyderabad
7043:Telangana
6980:Magazines
6769:Lakshmisa
6729:Chamarasa
6669:Sri Ponna
6636:Karnataka
6500:Veeragase
6435:Bidriware
6430:Buta Kola
6362:Districts
6349:Geography
6129:divisions
6125:Districts
5985:Durvinita
5960:Balligavi
5887:Geography
5882:Folk arts
5877:Education
5839:Overviews
5740:Bengaluru
5726:Karnataka
5410:Nandurbar
5309:Osmanabad
5271:Ratnagiri
5196:Districts
5086:Geography
5051:Capital:
4952:Tarafdars
4783:1873-9830
4462:Khan 1981
4423:Khan 1981
4411:Khan 1981
4234:The Hindu
4208:The Hindu
4185:2 January
4155:pp.57–58.
3645:. Brill.
2275:Citations
2087:Vira Shah
1717:as well.
1612:Karnataka
1598:Bidriware
1592:Bidriware
1464:Hyderabad
1405:tarafdars
1233:Gesudaraz
1226:Deva Raya
1062:SULTANATE
979:JAISALMER
970:SULTANATE
939:SULTANATE
909:NAGVANSIS
843:SULTANATE
832:SULTANATE
745:SULTANATE
714:SULTANATE
595:Khorasani
523:tarafdars
512:Gajapatis
171:Religion
111:Sultanate
87:1347–1527
64:. Please
8483:Bahmanis
8380:Churches
8337:Seaports
8332:Roadways
8328:Railways
8324:Airports
8286:Tirupati
8206:Kakinada
8196:Hindupur
8186:Guntakal
8181:Gudivada
8161:Chittoor
8080:Tirupati
8060:Prakasam
8025:Kakinada
8000:Chittoor
7861:Language
7808:Politics
7783:Language
7630:Nizampet
7615:Boduppal
7610:Warangal
7527:Churches
7509:Suryapet
7499:Adilabad
7494:Nalgonda
7464:Warangal
7441:Warangal
7436:Siddipet
7378:Warangal
7363:Suryapet
7358:Siddipet
7318:Nalgonda
7223:Adilabad
7195:Bahmanis
7129:Politics
6774:Sarvajna
6704:Harihara
6597:Haridasa
6548:Medieval
6397:Malenadu
6382:Villages
6209:Belagavi
6204:Bagalkot
6176:Tumakuru
6065:Sringeri
5990:Halebidu
5955:Banavasi
5917:Wildlife
5827:Insect:
5608:Parbhani
5588:Malegaon
5578:Kolhapur
5553:Bhiwandi
5548:Amravati
5433:Kolhapur
5352:Bhandara
5334:Parbhani
5233:Yavatmal
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1737:Firishta
1699:Golconda
1691:madrasas
1586:Carnatic
1560:Khorasan
1548:Ferishta
1496:Firishta
1460:Golconda
1452:de facto
1433:Golkonda
1367:Dakhanis
1303:against
1182:Warangal
1178:Ferishta
1162:Shi'ites
1144:Muhammad
1127:Gulbarga
1113:Bilgrami
1094:Tughlaqs
890:SUGAUNAS
841:KHANDESH
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587:origin.
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8400:History
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