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D. Name the places where the following dynasties ruled:
1. Qutb Shahi Dynasty
2. Sangama Dynasty
3.Nizam shahi Dynasty
4. Bahmani Dynasty
5. Saluva Dynasty​

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Answered by BraiNLYGlRL
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Answer:

1. Qutb Shahi Dynasty ruled the Golconda.

2. Sangama Dynasty ruled the Vijayanagar.

3. Nizam shahi Dynasty ruled the Ahmadnagar.

4. Bahmani Dynasty ruled the Gulbarga.

5. Saluva Dynasty ruled the Vijaynagara.

⇒ NOTE:- All these places are located in India.

⇒ More to know:-

The Qutb Shahi dynasty was introduced in 1518AD by Quli Qutub Shah.

The 'Harihara' and 'Bukka' founded the Sangam dynasty of 1336-1485AD. The names of this dynasty are Harihar-1 and Bukka-1.

Nizamshahi was a north Indian state located in the northwestern Deccan of India. It was situated between the Sultanate of Gujarat and Bijapur.

The Bahmani Sultanate was constantly in conflict with the Hindu state of its neighboring Vijayanagar. The Vijayanagara kingdom at that time was spread to the south of the Tungabhadra River and to the northern region of the Krishna River in India.

Answered by ltzCuteharshu
2

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1. Qutb Shahi Dynasty ruled the Golconda.

2. Sangama Dynasty ruled the Vijayanagar.

3. Nizam shahi Dynasty ruled the Ahmadnagar.

4. Bahmani Dynasty ruled the Gulbarga.

5. Saluva Dynasty ruled the Vijaynagara.

⇒ NOTE:- All these places are located in India.

⇒ More to know:-

The Qutb Shahi dynasty was introduced in 1518AD by Quli Qutub Shah.

The 'Harihara' and 'Bukka' founded the Sangam dynasty of 1336-1485AD. The names of this dynasty are Harihar-1 and Bukka-1.

Nizamshahi was a north Indian state located in the northwestern Deccan of India. It was situated between the Sultanate of Gujarat and Bijapur.

The Bahmani Sultanate was constantly in conflict with the Hindu state of its neighboring Vijayanagar. The Vijayanagara kingdom at that time was spread to the south of the Tungabhadra River and to the northern region of the Krishna River in India.

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