Ibrahim Adil Shah II

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Ibrahim Adil Shah II was a celebrated late 16th–early 17th century ruler of Bijapur renowned for his patronage of the arts, music, and religious tolerance in the Deccan region of India.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Sultan
historical figure
patron of the arts
ruler
artPatronage architects
court musicians
court painters
poets
associatedWith Deccan Sultanates NERFINISHED
birthDate 1556
capital Bijapur NERFINISHED
continent Asia
country Bijapur Sultanate NERFINISHED
deathDate 1627
era early 17th century
late 16th century
fieldOfWork music
poetry
statecraft
knownFor cultural syncretism
patronage of music
patronage of the arts
religious tolerance
support of Deccani painting
support of architecture
support of literature
languageUsed Dakhani
Kannada NERFINISHED
Marathi
Persian
locatedIn India
memberOf Adil Shahi dynasty NERFINISHED
notableWork Kitab-i-Navras NERFINISHED
patronOf Hindu temples
Islamic shrines
Sufi dargahs
music schools
painting workshops
positionHeld Sultan of Bijapur NERFINISHED
practiced religious tolerance toward Christians
religious tolerance toward Hindus
religious tolerance toward Jains
predecessor Ali Adil Shah I NERFINISHED
promoted Dakhani language literature
Hindu–Muslim cultural synthesis
Sufi traditions
region Deccan NERFINISHED
reignEnd 1627
reignStart 1580
religion Islam
successor Mohammed Adil Shah NERFINISHED

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Adil Shahi dynasty notableRuler Ibrahim Adil Shah II