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Ibrahim's anti-afaqi policy, however, considerably weakened the kingdom as the dismissed personnel joined the service of the neighbouring rulers. This exposed the kingdom to a series of invasions. Yet it was the veteran afaqi leader Asad Khan Lari (Buried in
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practices. He deviated from the traditions of his predecessors and introduced many innovations in the political and religious policies. He degraded most of the afaqi faction (with a few exceptions), and in their place enrolled the
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The reign of Ibrahim, which lasted twenty-four years and a few months, was full of alliances and counter-alliances with and against
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Imams from the Khutbah, discontinued previous Shia practices and restored the exercise of the
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were also buried. On his mausoleum is an inscription of the names of Allah, Muhammad, the
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acquired great influence at his court and public accounts began to be maintained in
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saint Chandah Hussaini Ashrafi in Gogi, where his father, Ismail and grandfather
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to power and ended Shia domination by dismissing them from their posts and many
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The African Dispersal in the Deccan: From Medieval to Modern Times
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Busateenus-Salateen a Persian Manuscript of Mirza Ibrahim Zubairi.
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This biography of a member of an Indian royal house is a
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Eaton (17 November 2005). 452:army were able to reach the walls of 170:, next to his father and grandfather. 7: 773: 771: 238:Sultan Abul Nasser Ibrahim Adil Shah 573:Shanti Sadiq Ali (1 January 1996). 464:Ibrahim was buried near the famous 328:ruler to assume the royal title of 296: 787:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 320:. He succeeded his elder brother, 37:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 577:. Orient Blackswan. p. 112. 775: 22: 490:Adil Shahi–Portuguese conflicts 303: 456:fort and return triumphantly. 1: 698:Farooqui Salma Ahmed (2011). 340:Having a strong penchant for 859:16th-century Indian monarchs 750:Adil Shahi Rulers of Bijapur 598:Sanjay Subrahmanyam (2011). 181:Rabiya Sultana (daughter of 159:In the campus of the Great 885: 770: 722:Wakiyate Mamlakate Bijapur 397: 756: 747: 739: 316:of the Indian kingdom of 237: 228: 724:by Basheeruddin Dehelvi. 218:Hadiya Sultana (wife of 86:Ibrahim Adil Shah Buzurg 52:more precise citations. 512:'s Tarikh-e-Firishta. 80:4th Sultan of Bijapur 869:Indian royalty stubs 220:Murtaza Nizam Shah I 211:Saani Bibi (wife of 289:Ibrahim Adil Shah I 844:Sultans of Bijapur 444:. 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Sultan of Bijapur
Mallu Adil Shah
Ali Adil Shah I
Bijapur
Bijapur
Sufi
Saint
Gulbarga
Aladdin Imad Shah
Issue
Ali Adil Shah I
Ali Barid Shah I
Murtaza Nizam Shah I
Dynasty
Adil Shahi Empire
Ismail Adil Shah
Sunni Islam
Persian
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Shah
Bijapur
Mallu Adil Shah
Adil Shahi
Shah
Sunni Islam

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