Abdullah Qutb Shah

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Abdullah Qutb Shah was a 17th-century ruler of the Golconda Sultanate in south-central India and one of the later monarchs of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, known for his patronage of architecture and the arts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Qutb Shahi dynasty ruler
Sultan of Golconda
monarch
ruler
associatedWith Andhra
surface form: Andhra–Telangana region

Hyderabad district
surface form: Hyderabad region
capital Golconda
Hyderabad
century 17th century
conflictWith Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
continent Asia
country Golconda Sultanate
culturalInfluence Deccani
South Asia
surface form: Indian subcontinent

Persian
culturalSphere Deccan sultanates
surface form: Deccan Sultanates
dynasty Qutb Shahi dynasty
governmentForm monarchy
knownFor patronage of architecture
patronage of the arts
rule of Golconda Sultanate
languageOfCourt Persian
languageOfCulture Dakhni Urdu ghazals
surface form: Dakhni Urdu

Persian
Telugu
locatedInTime early modern period
monarchOf Golconda Sultanate
notableBuildingActivity construction and embellishment of mosques in Golconda
expansion of Golconda fortifications
partOf Deccan region
Islamic rulers in India
late Qutb Shahi rulers
patronage Indo-Persian literature
Islamic architecture
Persianate culture
fortifications
mosques
palaces
positionHeld Sultan of Golconda
predecessorDynasty Bahmani Sultanate
surface form: Bahmani Sultanate (indirect)
realmType sultanate
region Deccan region
surface form: South-central India
religion Islam
Shia Islam
ruledIn Deccan Plateau
successorState Mughal Empire (in much of the territory)
surface form: Mughal Empire
title Shah
Sultan

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Qutb Shahi dynasty hasRuler Abdullah Qutb Shah
Muhammad Qutb Shah successor Abdullah Qutb Shah