Muhammad Shah I

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Muhammad Shah I was an early and influential sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate in medieval India, known for consolidating its power and expanding its territories.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sultan
historical figure
ruler
assertedIndependenceFrom Delhi Sultanate NERFINISHED
associatedWith Islamic architecture in the Deccan
court patronage of Persianate culture
capitalCity Gulbarga NERFINISHED
conflict campaigns in the Konkan region
wars with neighboring Hindu kingdoms
continent Asia
countryRuled Bahmani Sultanate NERFINISHED
culture Indo-Persian
dynasty Bahmani dynasty NERFINISHED
ethnicContext Turko-Afghan ruling elite
expandedTowards Konkan NERFINISHED
Telangana NERFINISHED
parts of present-day Karnataka
givenName Muhammad NERFINISHED
governmentForm monarchy
influenced later Bahmani rulers
languageOfCourt Persian
legacy foundation of Bahmani political strength in the Deccan
model of centralized rule for successor states in the Deccan
locatedInTime 14th century
medieval period
militaryRole commander
notableFor administrative organization of the Bahmani Sultanate
consolidation of Bahmani Sultanate power
military campaigns in the Deccan
strengthening central authority in the Bahmani Sultanate
territorial expansion of the Bahmani Sultanate
partOfHistory history of the Deccan
medieval Indian history
politicalStatus independent sovereign
positionHeld Sultan of the Bahmani Sultanate NERFINISHED
predecessor Ala-ud-Din Bahman Shah NERFINISHED
region Deccan NERFINISHED
regnalName Muhammad Shah I NERFINISHED
religion Islam
sovereignOf parts of present-day Karnataka
parts of present-day Maharashtra
parts of present-day Telangana
stateTypeRuled Islamic sultanate
successor Mujahid Shah NERFINISHED
title Amir NERFINISHED
Sultan NERFINISHED

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Bahmani Sultanate notableRuler Muhammad Shah I