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How did the two groups of nobles in Bahmani Court influence the decline

of the kingdom.​

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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Answer:

Emperor Krishnadevaraya of the Vijayanagara Empire, defeated and destroyed the last of the Bahmani ruler in 1527 CE.

Explanation:

The Bahmani Sultanate was established in 1347 CE by the Ismaili military general, Badakhshan and was the first Muslim kingdom in South India.

It reached the zenith of its power during the rule of Mahmud Gawan in 1466 – 1481. Most historians, travellers and scholars during the time, noted that the rulers were fanatics and did not take any serious interest in the welfare of their subjects.

The first Independent Islamic Kingdom in South India was the Bahmani Sultanate or the Bahmani Kingdom. One of the great medieval Indian kingdoms, the Bahmani Sultanate was founded as a revolt against Muhammad bin Tughlaq of the Delhi Sultanate by Zafar Khan, of Turkish origin, who took the title of Ala-ud-din Hassan Bahman Shah. Establishing a strong rule with nearly 18 kings for about 200 years, the Southern King Krishnadeva Raya defeated the last ruler of Bahmani Empire after which it got disintegrated into 5 states around 1518 AD, collectively known as Deccan Sultanates and individually as:

  1. Nizamshahi of Ahmadnagar,
  2. Qutubshahi of Golconda (Hyderabad),
  3. Baridshahis of Bidar,
  4. Imadshahi of Berar,
  5. Adilshahi of Bijapur.

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