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.
Aliases (7)
Referenced by (15)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
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Sri Krishnadevaraya
("Bijapur Sultanate")
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Sri Krishnadevaraya ("Golconda Sultanate") → Sri Krishnadevaraya ("Ahmadnagar Sultanate") → |
conductedCampaignsAgainst |
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Bhonsle
("Deccan Sultanates (as former overlords)")
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associatedWith |
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Deccan wars against Bijapur
("Bijapur Sultanate")
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belligerent |
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Deccan wars against Bijapur
("Bijapur Sultanate")
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conflictBetween |
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Qutb Shahi dynasty
("Golconda Sultanate")
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country |
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Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
("Deccan Sultanates")
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culturalSphere |
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Indo-Islamic architecture
("Deccan Sultanates")
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flourishedDuring |
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Marathi people
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historicalPolity |
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Second Carnatic War
("Mughal successor states")
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historicalRegion |
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Deccan wars against Bijapur
("Bijapur Sultanate")
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location |
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Deccan wars against Bijapur
("Bijapur Sultanate")
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opponent |
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Qutb Shahi dynasty
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partOf |
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Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah
("Golkonda Sultanate and surrounding Deccan regions")
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territoryRuled |