Muhammad gawan of bahamni kingdom was executed by during period of
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Mahmud Gawan’s end was, however, very tragic. He belonged to the Iranian group and so his opponents (i. e. the Dakhani Amirs), formed a conspiracy against him. They forged a letter in which they showed him guilty of a treasonable act. The king when he was in a fit of drunkenness was forced to order for his execution. Thus was gone one of the most innocent characters of his age and with him passed away the glory of the Bahmani Kingdom.
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Answer: Mahmud Gawan was an able general of Muhammad Shah III, who looked after the empire as the regent, since Muhammad Shah was only nine years old. The local Deccan nobles did not like Gawan because he was an honest administrator and loyal to the king. Therefore they forged a letter, which proved Gawan as a traitor. The king was misled by the letter and Gawan was beheaded
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