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Qasim Barid I

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The provincial governors refused to acknowledge the authority of Qasim Barid. In June 1490 assumed independence in the city of Ahmadnagar founded by and named after him. His colleagues, 'Imad-ul-Mulk and Yusuf 'Adil, soon followed
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Qasim Barid was a Sunni Turk domiciled in Safavid Georgia. He entered the service of the Bahmani sultan Muhammad Shah III and later became the prime-minister of the Bahmani sultanate.
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and Berar refused to acknowledge the authority of Qasim Barid and declared independence. On 28 May 1490,
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in the same year. The founding of the dynasty occurred in 1492.
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Qasim Barid I led one of the first revolts against the
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Qasim Barid died in 1504 and was succeeded by his son
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Index

Sultan of Bidar
Amir Barid I
Barid Shahi tombs
Bahmani Sultanate
Bidar Sultanate
Indian
Deccan sultanates
Bahmani Sultanate
Junnar
Bijapur
Malik Ahmad Nizam-ul-Mulk
Ahmednagar Sultanate
Bijapur Sultanate
Berar Sultanate
Fathullah Imad-ul-Mulk

Bidar Sultanate
Amir Barid I
"Barīd Shāhīs"
KrÀmer, Gudrun
Rowson, Everett
ISSN
1873-9830
Columbia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture
276
The Cambridge History of Islam: The Indian sub-continent, south-east Asia, Africa and the Muslim west, Vol. 2A
ISBN
9780521291378

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