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gulbarg was the capital of the?

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Answered by rupeshsurendrarawand
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Explanation:

Gulbarga was capital of the Bahmanis from 1347 until 1424 when the capital was transferred to Bidar. The Bahmanis ruled over most of the Deccan until the late 15th and early16th centuries when the kingdom was divided into five independent states. The fort at Gulbarga was originally built by Raja Gulchand

Answered by vanshmittal81
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Answer:

Bahmani Kingdom

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Gulbarga was the capital of the Bahmani kingdom (1347–1527) (with headquarters at the Gulbarga fort), a newly founded independent state, until 1424 when the capital was transferred to Bidar. It is said that with the establishment of the Bahmani Kingdom, the Muslim rule took firm roots in the Deccan.

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