History of Bahmani Kingdom.
During the Bahmani period Brahmins
The 12 tombs of Bahmani Sultans are located in the same compound.
taken employment in the court of the Bahmani Sultanate in the Deccan.
The founder of the Bahmani kingdom had got his throne through the efforts
The Bahmani kingdom
and its successor states also contributed to cultural developments in various fields.
The five Muslim kingdoms which were built on the ruins of the Bahmani Sultanate continued this liberal policy.
Sources Devare,
T. N. A short history of Persian literature; at the Bahmani, the Adilshahi, and the Qutbshahi courts.
The war dragged on for several months, but the Bahmani sultan could neither capture the Raja nor his capital.
It is said that with the establishment of the Bahmani Kingdom, the Muslim rule took firm roots in the Deccan.
After the collapse of the Tughluqs in 1347, the local Bahmani Sultanate of Gulbarga took over, governing the region for
Bengal and the Bahmani kingdom of the Deccan, or which had not yet come under the sway of Delhi, e. g. Kashmir(
After the collapse of the Tughluqs in 1347, the local Bahmani Sultanate of Gulbarga took over, governing the region for
the next 150 years.
It remained the capital of the Bahmani Kingdom till 1424 where after the capital was
shifted to Bidar Fort, as Bidar had better climatic conditions.
He could not forget that in the last two battles in which the Bahmani sultan bad been defeated,
the ruler of Warangal had sided with Vijayanagara.
His father, an ethnic Turkmen, had emigrated to India with his family as a young man and
taken employment in the court of the Bahmani Sultanate in the Deccan.