The five Deccan Sultanates were Berar, Khandesh, Ahmadnagar, ___________and _____________.
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1) Bijapur
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The five Deccan Sultanates were Berar, Khandesh, Ahmadanagar, Golconda, and Bijapur.
Explanation:
The Deccan sultanates were the 5 medieval Indian kingdoms.
Berar, Bidar, Ahmadnagar, Golconda, and Bijapur were the five sultanates on the Deccan plateau ruled by Muslim dynasties. They were of diverse origin.
They formed an ally and left permanently weakening the kingdom of Vijayanagara. These five dynasties came into power with the disintegration of Bahmani Sultanate but declined in the mid-17th century. Ahmadnagar declared independent in 1490 followed by Bijapur followed by Berar in a same year.
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