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the Bahamani kingdom disintegrated into five fragments give reason in short​

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Answered by reshma2005
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The disastrous fall of Warangal in AD 1323 brought the Andhras, for the first time in their history, under the yoke of an alien ruler, the Muslims. In AD 1347 an independent Muslim State, the Bahmani kingdom was established in south India by Alla-ud-din Hasan Gangu by revolting against the Delhi Sultanate. In 1347 the successful revolt of the new nobles against Muhammad Tughlik resulted in the founding of the Bahmani dynasty (1347-1490) and the separation of the Deccan from Northern India. The founder of the Bahmani dynasty was an Afghan named Hassan Gangu, whose capital was at Kulbarga nearly midway between Bijapur and Haidarabad. Within a short period the whole country between the Bhima and Adoni or Advani about forty miles north-east of Belari and between Cheal and Bidar, including the west Nizam's Deccan and Karnatak, the Bombay Deccan and the north Bombay Karnatak, and the central Konkan, was brought under the authority of Alla-ud-din the first Bahmani king (1347-1358).

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