On an outline map of India, locate and label the following-
(a) Bahmani kingdom
(b) Vijaynagar empire
(c) Raichur Doab
(d) Calicut
(e) Jodhpur
(f) Bikaner
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Bahmani Kingdom: The 'Bahmani Sultanate' was one of the 'largest medieval Indian kingdoms' in 'South India' and was a 'Muslim State of the Deccan'. The first independent Muslim kingdom in South India was the Bahmanid Sultanate. The Kingdom subsequently divided into five offshoots known as the sultanates
Vijayanagar Empire: In Deccan Plateau, in southern India, the Vijayanagara Empire was established. Harihara I and his brother Bukka Raya I from the Sangama Dynasty founded the empire in the year 1336. As a result of South power efforts to counter Islamic invasions before the end of the 13th century, the empire rose to prominence.
Raichur Doab: Raichur Doab is the doab, which in this cases is the triangular region between the river Krishna and its tributary, the Tungabhadra river of the south India’s, Telangana and Karnataka. The doab is called Raichur in the Raichur city
Calicut: Calicut or Kozhikode is a southern Indian coastal city in Kerala. It was a major spice shop and is located near Kappad Beach, which was the landing place in 1498 for Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama. A famous sunset spot is Kozhikode Beach, which overlooks an ancient lighthouse. The massive Mananchira Tank, an artificial pond, surrounds inland, tree lined Mananchira Square with its musical fountain.
Jodhpur: Jodhpur is Rajasthan's second largest Indian city and officially the state's second largest metropolitan city. It used to be the seat of an homonymous princely state. The capital of the Kingdom of Marwar, which now belongs to Rajasthan, was Jodhpur historically. Jodhpur has many palaces, forts and temples located in the strong landscape of the Thar Desert, and is a popular tourist destination. Among Rajasthan people and throughout India, it is popularly known as the Blue City and the Sun City. The City is also recognized as Rajasthan State's cultural capital.
Bikaner: It's a city in Rajasthan's northern Indian state, east of the Pakistan border. The Thar Desert surrounds it. The city is famous for Junagarh Fort of the 16th century, an enormous complex of decorated structures and halls. In the fort there are the traditional textiles and royal portraits of the Prachina Museum. In the vicinity, many rats are regarded as sacred by devotees in the temple of the Karni Mata.
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