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After his death in 1580, Ali Barid was succeeded by his son Ibrahim Barid, who ruled for seven years until his death in 1587. He was succeeded by his younger brother Qasim Barid II. After his death in 1591, he was succeeded by his infant son Ali Barid II, who was soon dethroned by one of his
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in 1542. Starting from the 1580s as a result of Ali's death, a wave of successions occurred in the rulership of the dynasty which ended in 1609 under the last sultan, Amir Barid III. He was eventually defeated in 1619 by
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International Journal of Social Sciences and Humanity Studies 4, no. 1 (2012): 419-428.“The Barid Shahi kingdom was established by a Turk named Qasim Barid who had come to Bidar in 1463 AD”
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Orient Blackswan, 1996.“It may be noted here that Qasim Barid, the Kotwal of Bidar, though of Turkish origin succeeded in imposing his influence on Sultan Shihabu'd-din Mahmad”
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After the death of Mahmud Shah Bahmani in 1518, he was succeeded by four sultans, one after another, but they were mere puppets in the hands of Amir Barid.
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Scarecrow Press, 2008."The founder of the Barid Shahi dynasty of Bidar was the son of a Bahmani noble of Turkish origin, Qasim Barid"
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In 1609, he was succeeded by the last ruler, Amir Barid III, who fought against the Mughals in 1616 under the leadership of
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became practically independent, as his de jure suzerain's state ceased to exist. However, he never assumed any royal title.
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KK Publications, 2022. p.37. “that he left the administration in the hands of one Turk noble, Qasim Barid.”
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in 1492 assumed de facto control of state affairs of the Bahmani Sultanate. Leadership passed to his sons;
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relative, Amir Barid II. In 1601, he was also overthrown by one of his relative, Mirza Ali Barid.
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Architecture and Art of the Deccan Sultanates (The New Cambridge History of India Vol. I:7)
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in the massacre of the foreign population at Bidar. However, he later became the
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The African Dispersal in the Deccan: From Medieval to Modern Times.
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When the last Bahmani ruler Kalimullah fled to Bidar in 1527,
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Bidar Sultanate in the 1525, with neighbouring polities.
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The Bidar Sultanate made considerable additions to the
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culture. Persian poetry is inscribed on their tombs.
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Indian polity that ruled a territory in the central
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Index

Barid Shahi dynasty
Bahmani Sultanate
Bidar Sultanate is located in South Asia
South Asia
1525 CE



DELHI
SULTANATE
(LODIS)

TIMURID EMPIRE
(Babur)
SHAH MIR
SULTANATE

KANGRA
PHAGMODRUPAS
KHANDESH
SULTANATE

BERAR
SULTANATE

MALWA
SULTANATE

ARGHUNS
KALMAT
LANGAH
SULTANATE

AMARKOT
JAISALMER
SHEKHAWAT
BUNDI
BIKANER
GUJARAT
SULTANATE

MEWAR
MARWAR
AMBER
KARAULI
MEWAT

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