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i want a deep history about kutub shahi dynsty in south india

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The Qutb Shahi dynasty ruled the Golconda Sultanate in south India. It was initially a highly Persianate Muslim Turkmen dynasty established in the 16th century that eventually adopted the regional culture of the Deccan (Telugu culture, language and the newly developed Deccani dialect of Urdu). The Qutb Shahis were known for their secular rule.

Its members were collectively called the Qutub Shahis and were the ruling family of the kingdom of Golkonda, in and near the modern-day states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.[6] The Golconda sultanate was constantly in conflict with the Adil Shahis and Nizam Shahis.[7] In 1636, Shah Jahan forced the Qutb Shahis to recognize Mughal suzerainty,[7] which lasted until 1687 when the Mughal emperor Aurangzeb conquered the Golcondan sultanate.[8]

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