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.


Referenced by (15)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Sri Krishnadevaraya ("Bijapur Sultanate")
Sri Krishnadevaraya ("Golconda Sultanate")
Sri Krishnadevaraya ("Ahmadnagar Sultanate")
conductedCampaignsAgainst
Bhonsle ("Deccan Sultanates (as former overlords)")
associatedWith
Deccan wars against Bijapur ("Bijapur Sultanate")
belligerent
Deccan wars against Bijapur ("Bijapur Sultanate")
conflictBetween
Qutb Shahi dynasty ("Golconda Sultanate")
country
Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah ("Deccan Sultanates")
culturalSphere
Indo-Islamic architecture ("Deccan Sultanates")
flourishedDuring
Marathi people
historicalPolity
Second Carnatic War ("Mughal successor states")
historicalRegion
Deccan wars against Bijapur ("Bijapur Sultanate")
location
Deccan wars against Bijapur ("Bijapur Sultanate")
opponent
Qutb Shahi dynasty
partOf
Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah ("Golkonda Sultanate and surrounding Deccan regions")
territoryRuled

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