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How did Firoz shah bhamani are Mahmud gawan make Deccan an important centre of learning?

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Bahamani Kingdom (1347–1527)

The Bahmani Sultanate or Bahmanid Empire was a Muslim state of the Deccan in southern India and was one of the great medieval Indian kingdoms. It was North Deccan region to the river Krishna. According to some Muslim historian a rebel chieftain of Saulatabad (an area around Ellora), was under Muhammad Bin Tughalaq. The sultanate was founded on 3rd of August 1347 by the Turkish Governor Ala-ud-Din Hassan Bahman Shah/ Hasan Gangu/ Allauddin Hassan, possibly of Tajik-Persian descent, who revolted against the Sultan of Delhi, Muhammad bin Tughluq. Nazir uddin Ismail Shah who had revolted against the Delhi sultanate stepped down on that day in favour of Zafar Khan/ Hassan Gangu who ascended the throne with the title of Alauddin Bahman Shah. His revolt was successful, and he established an independent state on the Deccan, including parts of present day Articles researched, compiled and written by Madhu Nimkar about history of India.The content is copyrighted to Madhu Nimkar and may not be reproduced on other websites or blogs without prior permission.ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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firoz Shah was a learning man and was interested in science .he was a good poet and weel versed in Persian Arabic Turkish Kannada and Marathi.

Mahmud gawan was a patron of learning.he was well versed in mathematics and literature.he encourage the growth of Urdu

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