Bahmani Sultanate
The
Bahmani Sultanate (Also called the Bahmanid Empire) was a
Muslim state of the
Deccan in southern
India. The sultanate was founded in
1347 by the
Turkish governor Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah, who revolted against the
Sultan of Delhi,
Muhammad bin Tughluq. His revolt was successful, and he established an independent state on
Deccan out of the Delhi Sultanate's southern provinces. The Bahmani capital was Ahsanabad (
Gulbarga) between 1347 and about
1425, when it was moved to Muhammadabad (
Bidar). The Bahmani contested for control of the Deccan with the
Hindu Vijayanagara empire to the south. The sultanate reached the peak of its power during the vizierate (
1466â€"
1481) of Mahmud Gawan. After
1518 the sultanate broke up into five states,
Ahmednagar,
Berar,
Bidar,
Bijapur, and
Golconda, known collectively as the
Deccan sultanates.
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Aladdin Hassan Bahman Shah 1347 -
1358 *
Mohammed Shah I 1358 -
1375 *
Aladdin Mujahid Shah 1375 -
1378 *
Da'ud Shah 1378 *
Mohammed Shah II 1378 -
1397 *
Ghiyath ud-Din 1397 *
Shams ud-Din 1397 *
Taj ud-Din Firuz Shah 1397 -
1422 *
Ahmad Shah I Wali 1422 -
1436 *
Aladdin Ahmad Shah II 1436 -
1458 *
Aladdin Humayun Zalim Shah 1458 -
1461 *
Nizam Shah 1461 -
1463 *
Mohammed Shah III Lashkari 1463 -
1482 *
Mohammed Shah IV (Mahmud Shah)
1482 -
1518 *
Ahmad Shah III 1518 -
1521 *
Aladdin Shah 1521 -
1522 *
Wali-Allah Shah 1522 -
1525 *
Kalim-Allah Shah 1525 -
1527*
Chronology of Deccan rulers