Deccan sultanates

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The Deccan sultanates were a group of late medieval Islamic kingdoms in south-central India that emerged from the breakup of the Bahmani Sultanate and played a major role in the region’s political and cultural history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf battle
group of Islamic kingdoms
historical polity
capitalOfConstituentState Ahmednagar
surface form: Ahmadnagar

Bidar
Bijapur
Ellichpur
Hyderabad
conflict Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire

Vijayanagara Empire
country India
culturalInfluence Dakhni literature
Deccani painting
Indo-Islamic architecture
economy based on agriculture and long-distance trade
emergedFrom Bahmani Sultanate
endTime late 17th century
followed Bahmani Sultanate
followedBy Maratha Empire
Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
governmentType monarchy
hasPart Deccan sultanates self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ahmadnagar Sultanate

Berar Sultanate
Deccan sultanates self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bidar Sultanate

Deccan sultanates self-linksurface differs
surface form: Bijapur Sultanate

Deccan sultanates self-linksurface differs
surface form: Golconda Sultanate
knownFor fragmented but interconnected political system
rivalry with Vijayanagara Empire
languageUsed Dakhni
Kannada
Marathi
Persian language
surface form: Persian

Telugu
legacy significant impact on Deccan art and architecture
locatedIn Deccan region
south-central India
notableEvent Battle of Talikota
numberOfConstituentStates 5
participant Deccan sultanates self-linksurface differs
Vijayanagara Empire
partOf Islamic history of India
medieval history of India
patronage Persianate culture
Sufi institutions
pointInTime 1565
politicalStructure independent sultanates
regionType plateau region
religion Islam
startTime late 15th century
tradeRoute Indian Ocean trade network

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Marathi people historicalPolity Deccan sultanates
Sri Krishnadevaraya conductedCampaignsAgainst Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Bijapur Sultanate
Sri Krishnadevaraya conductedCampaignsAgainst Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Golconda Sultanate
Sri Krishnadevaraya conductedCampaignsAgainst Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Ahmadnagar Sultanate
Bhonsle associatedWith Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Deccan Sultanates (as former overlords)
Indo-Islamic architecture flourishedDuring Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Deccan Sultanates
Second Carnatic War historicalRegion Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Mughal successor states
Qutb Shahi dynasty country Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Golconda Sultanate
Qutb Shahi dynasty partOf Deccan sultanates
Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah culturalSphere Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Deccan Sultanates
Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah territoryRuled Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Golkonda Sultanate and surrounding Deccan regions
Deccan wars against Bijapur conflictBetween Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Bijapur Sultanate
Deccan wars against Bijapur location Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Bijapur Sultanate
Deccan wars against Bijapur opponent Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Bijapur Sultanate
Deccan wars against Bijapur belligerent Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Bijapur Sultanate
Deccan sultanates hasPart Deccan sultanates self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ahmadnagar Sultanate
Deccan sultanates hasPart Deccan sultanates self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bijapur Sultanate
Deccan sultanates hasPart Deccan sultanates self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Golconda Sultanate
Deccan sultanates hasPart Deccan sultanates self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Bidar Sultanate
Deccan sultanates participant Deccan sultanates self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Battle of Talikota
Ahmednagar historicalEra Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Deccan Sultanates period
Ahmednagar partOf Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Ahmednagar Sultanate
Vijayanagara Empire conflictWith Deccan sultanates
Malik Ambar citizenship Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Ahmadnagar Sultanate
Malik Ambar associatedWith Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Ahmadnagar Sultanate
Malik Ambar associatedWith Deccan sultanates
Persianate world hasRegion Deccan sultanates
Raichur Fort associatedWith Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Deccan Sultanates
Bahmani Sultanate followedBy Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Bijapur Sultanate
Bahmani Sultanate followedBy Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Ahmadnagar Sultanate
Bahmani Sultanate followedBy Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Bidar Sultanate
Bahmani Sultanate partOf Deccan sultanates
Adil Shahi dynasty country Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Bijapur Sultanate
Adil Shahi dynasty partOf Deccan sultanates
Deccan region wasCapitalRegionOf Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Deccan Sultanates
Old Goa foundedBy Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Bijapur Sultanate
Islam in South Asia majorEmpire Deccan sultanates
Shahaji Bhonsle militaryService Deccan sultanates
Subhan Quli Qutb Shah ethnoCulturalContext Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Deccan Sultanates
Muhammad Qutb Shah partOf Deccan sultanates
Deccan architecture culturalContext Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Islamic sultanates of the Deccan
Indo-Persians associatedWith Deccan sultanates
medieval India hasPart Deccan sultanates
subject surface form: Medieval India
Jamsheed Quli Qutb Shah partOf Deccan sultanates
Abdullah Qutb Shah culturalSphere Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Deccan Sultanates
Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk partOf Deccan sultanates
tomb of Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk culturalContext Deccan sultanates
subject surface form: Tomb of Sultan Quli Qutb-ul-Mulk
this entity surface form: Deccan Sultanate
Dakhni Urdu masnavis associatedWith Deccan sultanates
Dakhni Urdu masnavis associatedWith Deccan sultanates
this entity surface form: Bahmani successor states
Dakhni poets flourishedIn Deccan sultanates