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Krishnadevaraya's Bahmani expedition

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himself was thrown from his horse and sustained serious injuries, resulting in a slow recovery process. Consequently, his nobles reluctantly agreed to end hostilities and retreated to
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after advancing from the Krishna-Tungabhadra area. Following this conquest, Krishnadevaraya proceeded to Gulbarga, where he besieged the fort and inflicted a defeat upon
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The Muslim armies, accustomed to unchecked progress, were halted at the unidentified town of Diwani, where they suffered a significant defeat in the ensuing battle.
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devoted a period to reorganizing his military forces and transforming the disparate feudal levies into a formidable fighting unit within his capital. Although
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forces. This resistance signaled a departure from past engagements, where the Bahmani forces had enjoyed relative freedom to plunder and devastate
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By reinstating Sultan Mahmud Shah, Krishnadevaraya aimed to continue instability among the
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culminated in a decisive battle, resulting in Khan's demise. With the capture of the
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to power in Bidar. In recognition of this act, Krishnadevaraya adopted the title of
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monarchy's shadow would prevent any lasting peace in the region.
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of the Deccan, understanding that the continued presence of the
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Taking advantage of the destabilized conditions prevailing in
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solidified his victory before returning to his capital city.
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Campaign of Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire
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Following the initial skirmish with his adversaries,
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Bahmani–Vijayanagar Wars

Karnatka
Koilkonda
Telangana
Vijaynagara
Krishna
Tungabhadra
Raichur
Gulbarga
Bidar
Vijayanagara Empire
Vijayanagara Empire
Bahmani Sultanate
Sultanate of Bijapur
Bidar Sultanate
Krishnadevaraya
Mahmood Shah ii
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Yusuf Adil Shah

Barid-i-Mamalik
Bahmani Sultanate
Vijayanagara Empire
Deccan
Krishnadevaraya
Vijayanagara Empire

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